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Storage  Rate  Guide  j 

GIVES    STORAGE    RATES    ON    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE, 
FREE    AND    IN     BOND;     COLD    STORAGE;    HOUSE- 
HOLD GOODS;  AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS 
AND     MUCH     VALUABLE      INFORMA- 
TION     ON      WAREHOUSING 


Compiled  by  the 

AMERICAN  WAREHOUSEMEN'S  ASSOCIATION 


THIRD    EDITION 


PUBLISHERS 


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WAREHOUSEMEN'S   RATE 
GUIDE 


Compiled  and  revised  by  a  Committee  composed  of  lead- 
ing members  of  the  American  Warehousemen's  Association 
engaged  in  the  various  lines  of  Warehousing,  appointed  by 
the  Association  for  this  special  work,  and  published  as  a 
guide  for  the  establishment  of  prices  on  various  commodi- 
ties in  the  different  lines  of  warehousing.  The  rates  here 
given  have  been  carefully  collected  from  all  parts  of  the 
country  and  have  been  accepted  by  commercial  bodies  as 
fair  rates. 


INDEX 


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General  Merchandise,  Free  and  Bonded 9 

Household  Goods 49 

Implements 53 

Cold  Storage 57 

General  Order  Rates 67 


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^'Organized  for  the  purpose  of  promoting  the  interests  of 
warehousemen  throughout  the  United  States,  elevating  the 
standard  of  the  business,  encouraging  a  more  enlarged  and 
friendly  intercourse  among  its  members,  and  generally  to 
advance  the  welfare  of  the  warehousing  business  and  all 
matters  relating  thereto." — Extract  from  Articles  of  Incor- 
poration. 

The  American  Warehousemen's  Association,  is  composed 
of  one  hundred  and  fifty-three  of  the  leading  firms  and  com- 
panies engaged  in  the  storage  of  general  merchandise,  cold 
storage,  storage  of  household  goods,  transferring  and  distrib- 
uting, and  was  organized  October  15,  1891,  for  the  purpose 
of  advancing  the  interests  of  warehousemen  throughout  the 
United  States,  by  the  dissemination  of  information  concern- 
ing the  industry,  and  the  promotion  of  uniform  laws,  customs, 
etc.  The  Association  has  enjoyed  a  prosperous  career,  and 
the  high  standing  of  its  members,  and  its  conservative  policy 
have  assisted  materially  in  elevating  the  standards  of  the  busi- 
ness to  a  high  plane  in  which  its  members  and  warehouse- 
men generally  may  have  great  pride.  Copy  of  constitution 
and  by-laws,  application  blanks,  or  any  information  regard 
ing  the  Association  may  be  obtained  upon  application  to  th^ 
Secretary. 

CHARLES  L.  CRISS, 
Liberty  and  Second   Aves., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


AMERICAN   WAREHOUSEMEN'S 
ASSOCIATION 

MEMBERS 
(153) 

A.  B.  C.  Storage  &  Van  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo, 

Albany  Terminal  Warehouse  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

American  Cold  Storage  &  Shipping  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Forwarding  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

American  Pig  Iron  Storage  Warrant  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Warehouse  Co.,  Wichita,  Kan. 

Baker  &  Williams,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Storage  Warehouses,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

Bekin's  Van  &  Storage  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Oakland,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

Benedict  Warehouse  &  Transfer  Co..  Denver,  Colo. 

Blue  Line  Transfer  &  Storage  Co..  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Boote,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  Liverpool,  Eng, 

Booth  Cold  Storage,  Chicago,  111.;  Detroit,  Mich.;  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

Boston  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Bowling  Green  Storage  &  Van  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bowman  Transfer  &  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Richmond,  Va. 

Boyd  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Brooklyn  Bridge  Freezmg  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

Brooklyn  Warehouse  &  Storage  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Brown  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Brownell  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio. 

Buffalo  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  Storage  &  Carting  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Chicago  Cold  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

Cincinnati  Ice  Mfg.  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Commercial  Warehouse  &  Storage  Co.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Consumers  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Lexington,  Ky. 

Continental  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Cotter  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 

Cummins  Storage  Co.,  Canton,  Ohio. 

Davies  Warehouse  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Denver  Transit  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Driggs,  Silas  W.,  Warehouse  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Duquesne  Warehouse  Co.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Eagle  Storage  and  Warehouse  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y, 


Eastern  States  Refrigerating  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.;  Albany,  I 

N.  Y.;  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Ebner  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Vincennes,  Ind. 
Edgar's  Sugar  House,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Empire  Express  Storage  &  Van  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Evansville  Warehouse  Co.,  Eviansville,  Ind. 
Fidelity  Storage  Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Fidelity  Storage  &  Transfer  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Fidelity  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Fireproof  Storage  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Flagg  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
General  Cartage  &  Storage  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Globe  Storage  &  Transfer  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Godley's  Warehouses,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Graham's  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Harder's  Fireproof  Storage  &  Van  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Harlem  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Harrison  Street  Cold  Storage  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Haslett  Warehouse  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Haugh  &  Keenan  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Hebard's  Warehouse  &  Van  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Heermance  Storage   &  Refrigerating  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Holman  Transfer  Co.,  Portland,  Ore. 
Indiana  Refrigerating  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Industrial  Cold  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ironton  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Ironton,  111. 
Jones  &  Co.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Judson  Freight  Forwarding  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Keystone  Warehouse  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Kings  County  Refrigerating  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Knickerbocker  Storage  Co.,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Lawrence,  Son  &  Gerrish,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Leonard's  Reliable  Storage  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Lincoln  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lincoln  Warehouse  &  Van  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Linde  Co.,  F.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Linde,  F.  C,  Hamilton  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Linfield  Cold  Storage  &  Ice  Co.,  Linfield,  Pa. 
Long  Island  Storage  Warehouses,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Los  Angeles  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Louisville  Public  Warehouse  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Manhattan  Refrigerating  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Manhattan  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Mauser  Warehouse  Co.,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
McPheeter's  Warehouse  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Memphis  Cold  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Mercantile  Warehouse  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Merchants'  Cold  Storage  &  Ice  Mfg.  Co.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Merchants'  Cold  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

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Merchants'  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Merchants'   Refrigerating  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Merchants'  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Merchants'  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Merchants'   Warehouse  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Merchants*   Warehouse   Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Milwaukee  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Montgomery  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Moreton  Truck  &  Storage  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Morr  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  D.  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Morrow  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Murphy  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Nashville  Warehouse  &  Elevator  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

National  Dock  &  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Boston,  Mass, 

National  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Los  Angeles, 

Cal. 
New  England  Cold  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
New  York  Dock  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Norfolk  Branch  Anheuser-Busch  Brewing  Assn.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Northeastern  Warehouse  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Northern  Cold  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Occidental  Warehouse  Co.,  Portland,  Ore. 
Omaha  Fire  Proof  Storage  Co.,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Our  Own  Delivery  &  Storage  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Pacific  Transfer  Co.,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Pall  Mall  Deposit  &  Forwarding  Co.,  London,  Eng. 
Park  Fireproof  Storage  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Penn  Storage  &  Van  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Cold  Storage  &  Market  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Warehousing  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
Pettit's  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Philadelphia  Warehousing  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
Pierce-Rodolph  Storage  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Pittsburg  Terminal  Warehouse  &  Transfer  Co,,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Produce  Refrigerating  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Quincy  Market  Cold  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Reading  Truck  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Redman  Moving  &  Storage  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Rex  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
River  &  Rail  Storage  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Riverside  Storage  &  Cartage  Co.,  Ltd.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Riverside  Truck  &  Storage  Co.,  Bay  City,  Mich. 
St.  Louis  Refrigerating  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Security  Storage  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Security  Storage  &  Trust  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Shattuck  &  Nimmo  Warehouse  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Sheriff  Street  Market  &  Storage  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


South  End  Warehouse  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Spokane  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Suffolk  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Stringer  Storage  Co.,  San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Terminal  Storage  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Terminal  Warehouse  &  Cartage  Co.,  Ltd.,  Montreal,  Canada. 

Terminal  Warehouse  &  Transfer  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Terminal  Warehouse  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Terminal  Warehouse  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Toledo  Warehouse  Co.,^  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Trans-Continental   Freight   Co.,   Chicago,  111.;   Los  Angeles, 

Cal.;  Seattle,  Wash.;  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
UndoTi  Storage  Co.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Union  Storage  Co.,  Pittsburg,   Pa. 
Union  Terminal  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Union  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
United  Warehouse  Co.,  Ltd.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
United  Warehouse  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Utica  Cold  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Wakem  &  McLaughlin,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Warrant  Warehouse  Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Western  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  ' 

Whitney  Elevator  &  Warehouse  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
White  Line  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  ' 

Winans  Co.,  R.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


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GENERAL   MERCHANDISE 

RULES   AND    SUGGESTIONS  M 

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In  revising  this  Guide,  it  is  borne  in  mind  that  many  fac- 
tors enter  into  the  making  of  an  equitable  storage  ratings 
such  as  the  volume  of  business  and  character  of  the  service, 
etc.,  and  that  local  conditions  vary  greatly  in  different  cities 
and  states;  therefore,  the  general  principle  followed  in  prep- 
aration of  the  annexed  Schedules  for  General  Merchandise 
is  the  suggestion  of  ratings  on  the  various  commodities  stored 
in  quantities  and  under  circumstances  permitting  advantage- 
ous handling,  piling,  etc.,  and  with  the  liability  of  the  ware- 
houseman limited  to  that  imposed  by  law.  The  cost  of  extra 
space,  labor,  services  or  liability  (if  assumed  by  the  ware- 
houseman) should  be  separately  considered,  and  customary 
ratings  made  and  allowed  are  referred  to  in  detail  below. 

On  merchandise  not  specified  herein,  the  following  rules 
should  apply: 

Square  Foot  For  each  square  foot  of  floor  space  occupied 

a  storage  charge  of  10(f  per  month,  weight 
not  to  exceed  250  lbs.  and  piled  10  ft.  high. 

Cubic  Foot  For  each  cubic  foot  of  space  occupied,  a  stor- 

age charge  of  l<f  for  both  storage  and  labor^ 
weight  not  to  exceed  40  lbs. 

Bonded  The  rates  of  storage  and  labor  on  articles  not 
enumerated  should  correspond  with  those  charged 
for  packages  of  similar  size  and  property  of  like  general 
description,  otherwise  to  be  1^^  per  cubic  foot  when  usu- 
ally charged  by  measure,  or  3<r  per  100  lbs.  when  usually 
charged  by  weight,  or  a  half  of  a  cent  per  gallon  for  liquids. 

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WeiglT?V,.  J^oV  4.i(^'''Um   of  ,fJ>pOO  'lbs.,   a   storage   charge   of 
"forfy  cent's  i1'ii6t  ocCiipying  more  than  5  ft,  square 
or  40  cu.  ft. 

Labor  Where  labor  is  mentioned  it  is  to  be  understood 
as  the  ordinary  labor  of  receiving  and  storing,  and 
delivering  to  warehouse  door;  and  according  to  nature  of 
the  merchandise,  should  be  charged  from  50  to  100  per  cent, 
of  the  storage  rate  for  one  month,  and  based  on  rating  of 
40(*  per  hour. 

Value  When  the  value  of  any  package  of  m»erchandise 

exceeds  $300.00  the  warehouseman  should  charge 
the  rate  herein  quoted,  plus  one-tenth  of  1%  for  each  addi- 
tional $100.00  or  fraction  thereof. 

Date  Storage     The  rates  of  storage  are  per  month  or  frac- 
Commences       tion   thereof  dating  from  the  receipt  of  the 
first  package. 

When  Month        Tho  monthly  rate  should  be  charged  from 
Expires  date  up  to  but  not  including  date  of  follow- 

ing month,  i.  e.,  goods  received  December 
2nd  may  remain  until  the  night  of  January  1st,  but  if  on 
hand  January  2nd,  should  be  charged  an  additional  month's 
storage. 

Transfers      When  goods  in  storage  are  transferred  on  the 
in  Storage    books  from  one  party  to  another  a  new  storage 
charge    should    commence    on    the    date    of   the 
transfer,  and  the  goods  should  be  treated  as  a  new  lot. 

liightto        The   warehouseman   should   reserve,  unless  per- 
Terminate    mitted  by  statute,  the   right  to  require  the  re- 
moval of  goods  stored  by  the  month  upon  rea- 
sonable notice  under  circumstances  existing. 

Minimum  The  minimum  charge  on  any  lot  or  balance  of 

Charges  lot  should  be  50^  per  month. 

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Ton  is  Where  the  words  "per  ton"  are  used,  a  ton  of 

2,000  lbs.  2,000  lbs.  is  to  be  taken  in  fixing  rates  of  stor- 

age and  labor  unless  otherwise  expressly  stated. 


Packages         Should   packages    be    offered    other    than    are 

?*h^H  T^^   described  in  this  Guide,  i.  e.,  barrel  in  place  of 

sack,  cask  in  place  of  barrel,  box  in  place  of 

barrel,  see  under  "Barrels  with  Contents,"  "Boxes 

with  Contents,"  "Casks  with  Contents,"  etc. 


Articles  Not  Various  commodities  are  omitted  from  this  list 
Specified  that  are  seldom  stored  or  are  stored  in  very- 

small  quantities.  Some  of  these  may  be  found 
in  the  list  of  General  Merchandise  in  Bond.  On  such  goods 
a  reduction  of  25%  from  bonded  rates  is  suggested  when 
goods  are  stored  in  free  storage. 

Negotiable   When    a    negotiable    receipt    has    been    issued, 
Receipts        under  no  circumstances   should  the  removal  of 
the  goods  be  permitted  until  the  negotiable  re- 
ceipt is  returned  to  the  possession  of  the  warehouseman. 

Written  Orders  In  ordering  the  delivery  of  goods,  cus- 
Required  tomers  should  in  all  cases  be  required  to 

send  written  orders  indicating  the  num- 
ber of  packages  wanted,  together  with  the  lot  number  and 
descriptive  marks. 

Special     When  goods  are  stored  by  piece,  numbers,  marks, 

Piling       sizes,  or  are  of  exceptionally  large  size,  an  extra 

charge  to  be  agreed  upon  should  be  made. 

Weighing,  When  goods  are  taken  down  and  repiled  for 
Gauging,  weighing,  gauging  or  inspection,  a  charge  should 
Inspection    ^^  ^^^^ 

Space  for       These   rates   do   not  include  space  for  repack- 
Repacking      ing,  sampling,  or  labor  furnished  by  the  ware- 
houseman for  that  purpose.     Charges  are  sub- 
ject to  special  agreement. 

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Cooperage    A    cooperage    charge    should    be    made    when 
goods  are  received   in   such   condition  as  to   re- 
quire  cooperage. 

Handling  Seeds   and   grain   bulked  or  sacked  from  bulk 

Seeds  and         should  be  charged  at  the  rate  of  1^  per  bushel. 
Grain 

Delivery  Goods    sent    to    the    warehouseman    in    car- 

from  Track  load  lots  may  be  removed  from  the  cars  with- 
out charge,  provided  this  be  done  on  the  day 
of  arrival  and  without  handling  by  the  warehouseman.  De- 
livery of  goods  from  cars  exclusive  of  labor,  but  including 
checking,  a  minimum  charge  of  $2.50  should  be  made. 


Loading  Cars         When  the  warehouseman  loads  or  unloads 
?"i?^^^"^  cars,  a  charge  of  1^  per  100  lbs.,  minimum 

$3.00  per  carload  should  be  made. 


Cars 


Delays  to        Thewarehouseman  not  being  responsible  for  de- 
Empty  Cars    lays  in  obtaining  cars  ordered  for  the  shipment 
of  goods,   such  delays   should  not  entitle   cus- 
tomers to  the  extension  of  the  storage  limit. 

Cartage       In    the    business    district,    the    charge    should    be 

5^  per   100   lbs.   with   a   minimum   charge    of   50^. 

Outside  of  the  business  district,  special  rates  should  be  made. 

(NOTE:  The  above  does  not  apply  to  hollowware,  tinware  or  other  light 
commodities  or  to  very  heavy  goods.  Special  rates  should  be  made  on  these, 
subject  to  local  conditions.) 

Delays  If  teams  are  delayed  in  making  a  delivery  of  goods, 
there  should  be  an  extra  charge  at  75^  per  hour  for 
the  delay.  This  time  should  be  established  by  the  party  re- 
ceiving the  goods  signing  for  the  hour  of  the  arrival  of  the 
team  and  the  hour  unloading  begins. 

Extra  Help  When  goods  are  so  heavy  as  to  require  extra 

help,  there  should  be  an  extra  charge  of  40^ 
per  hour  per  man. 

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Package  A  matter  of  special  contract  in  eacli  individual 
Delivery     community. 

Extra  A  well  equipped  warehouse  should  be  in  position  to 
Service  render  to  the  merchant  or  manufacturer  any  service 
he  may  require  either  in  such  warehouse  work  as 
weighing,  coopering,  sampling,  etc.,  or  such  office  work  as 
reporting,  etc.,  as  would  be  done  by  a  branch  office.  The 
warehouseman  is  in  a  position  to  perform  such  service  at  a 
less  cost  than  his  customer  could  do  it  for  himself.  A  charge 
should  be  made  for  all  extra  services  rendered. 

Reports  When  daily  reports  are  furnished,  a  charge  of  2^ 

each   for  a  report  of  each  delivery  should    be 
made. 

Bills  of        A  charge  of  2<^  should  be  made  for  each  bill  of 
Lading        lading.     A  charge  of  2^  should  be  made  for  each 
duplicate  sent  to  consignee. 

Exception     In   quoting  rates  for  shipping  it  is  usually  pre- 
ferable to  include  the  cost  of  clerical  work,  post- 
age, etc.,  in  connection  therewith,  making  it  a  separate  rate 
from  any  other  labor  charge. 

C.  O.  D.  For  making  collections  at  delivery  a  charge  of 
Delivery  one-tenth  of  1%  of  the  amount  collected  should  be 
made  with  a  minimum  charge  of  10^  for  each  collection. 

Freight  When  freight  charges  are  advanced  by  the  ware- 
Charges  houseman,  either  incoming  or  outgoing,  the  amount 
should  be  subject  to  sight  draft  with  receipted 
freight  bill  attached  and  for  this  a  minimum  charge  of  10^ 
should  be  made.  If  carried  as  a  lien  against  the  goods,  in- 
terest should  be  charged. 

Claims.  For  claims  against  a  railroad  company  when  the 
warehouseman  is  pursuing  the  claim,  a  charge  should  be  made. 

18 


Warehouse  Warehouse  receipts  issued  should  by  their  terms 
Receipts  g[^Q  notice  of  the  service  undertaken  and  the 
liability  assumed  thereunder  by  the  warehouse- 
man, whether  it  be  limited  to  that  imposed  by  law,  or  special 
conditions  or  guarantees  mutually  agreed  to  or  excepted  and 
must  show  the  charges  and  rating  for  which  a  lien  is  claimed. 


14 


I 


GENERAL    MERCHANDISE 

RATES  IN  CENTS 


Kind  o?  Goods  and  Quantity 

Absinthe  (see  Liquors) 

Acetate  of  I^ead per  box 

Acetate  of  Lead per  box 

Acetate  of  Lead per  keg 

Acetate  of  Lead per  bbl. 

Acetate  of  Lead per  cask 

Acetate  of  Lime per  bbl. 

Acetate  of  Lime per  cask 

Acid,  Arsenious,  red per  keg 

Acid,  Arsenious,  white  ....  per  keg 

Acid,  Benzoic per  case 

Acid,  Boracic per  bbl. 

Acid,  Carbolic per  case 

Acid,  Carbolic per  drum 

Acid,  Carbolic per  keg 

Acid,  Gtric   per  keg 

Acid,  Citric   per  bbl. 

Acid,  Muriatic per  carboy 

Acid,  Nitric per  carboy 

Acid,  Oxalic    per  bbl. 

Acid,  Oxalic   per  case 

Acid,  Oxalic per  cask 

Acid,  Picric per  case 

Acid,  Picric per  case 

Acid,  Tartaric per  bbl. 

Acid,  Tartaric per  case 

Acid,  Tartaric per  cask 

Acid,  Vitriol per  bbl. 

Acid,  Phosphate per  bag 

Aconite   (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 
Aconite  Root  (see  Roots) 

Advertising  Matter per 

African  Fibre per  bale 

Agates  (see  Marble) 

Alabaster  (in  yards) ....  per  cu.  ft. 

Albumen per  case 

Albumen   per  bbl. 

Albumen per  cask 

Alcohol    per  bbl. 

Ale,  Beer,  Porter per  bbl. 

Ale,  Beer.  Porter    per  hf.  bbl. 

Ale,  Beer,  Porter   ....  per  sixteenth 

Ale,  Beer,  Porter    per  case 

Ale,  Beer,  Porter.  .  .bottled  per  cask 

Ale,  Beer,  Porter    per  hhd. 

Ale,  Ginger    per  bbl. 

Allspice    per  bag 

Alizarine per  bbl. 

Alkali per  bbl. 

Almonds  (see  Nuts) 

Aloes    per  case 

Aloes    per   case 


Weight 

Free 

Bond 

in  lbs. 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage 

Labor 

60 
100 

iSt 

m 

l"" 

1^ 

150 

3 

3 

6 

6 

600 

15 

15 

20 

20 

1800 

SO 

to 

40 

40 

480 

10 

10 

15 

16 

900 

25 

25 

80 

80 

120 

3 

8 

4 

4 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

220 

6 

6 

330 

8 

8 

10 

10 

200 

6 

6 

400 

10 

10 

«... 

120 

3 

3 

.... 

.... 

100 

3 

8 

4 

4 

230 

6 

6 

8 

8 

125 

10 

10 

150 

10 

10 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

70 

2 

2 

s 

8 

600 

15 

15 

20 

20 

56 
112 

l^ 

l^ 

450 

10 

10 

12 

12 

100 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

375 

8 

8 

10 

10 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

200 

4 

4 

100 

2^ 

2H 

3 

3 

200 

5 

5 

6 

6 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

120 

3 

8 

4 

4 

300 

8 

8 

10 

10 

500 

12 

12 

16 

16 

450 

10 

10 

15 

15 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

250 

6 

6 

8 

8 

120 

t 

t 

4 

4 

150 

4 

4 

5 

5 

220 

8 

8 

10 

10 

600 

15 

15 

20 

20 

220 

6 

6 

8 

8 

200 

4 

4 

6 

6 

450 

10 

10 

400 

10 

10 

.... 

...► 

110 

3 

3 

200 

5 

6 

6 

6 

16 


Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity 

Aloes    per   case 

Aloes .  per  gourd 

Aloes,  Barbadoes    per  cask 

Aloes,  Benares   per  case 

Aloes,  Cape per  case 

Aloes,  Socotrine per  case 

Aloes,  Socotrine per  keg 

Alpaca   per  bag 

Alpaca per  bale 

Alum per  bbl. 

Alum    per  cask 

Alum,  Refined per  case 

Alum,  Refined per  case 

Aluminum case  or  cask  per 

Amber,  crude  and  manufactured .  .  . 

per  case 

Amber  Flakes  (see  Soap  Chips) 
American  Hemp  (see  Hemp) 

Ammonia per  carboy 

Ammonia,  Aqua    per   drum 

Ammonia,  Anhydrous. .  .  per  cylinder 

Ammonia,  Bottled per  case 

Animal  Food per  bag 

Animal  Food per  box 

Animal  Food per  bbl. 

Animal  Food per  pail 

Anchors per 

Angelica  Root  (see  Roots) 
Aniline  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 
Anise  Seed  (see  Seed) 

Annatto per  bag 

Annatto per  bale 

Annatto per  bbl. 

Annatto per  basket 

Antimony    per  bbl. 

Antimony per  cask 

Anvils per 

Apples  (see  Fruit) 

Apples,  Dried  (see  Dried  Fruit) 

Apple  Waste per  bbl. 

Apple  Waste per  bag 

Apple  Waste per  bale 

Apricots  (see  Dried  Fruit) 

Argols    per  bag 

Argols per  cask 

Arnica  Flowers  (see  Flowers) 
Arrow  Root  (see  Roots) 

Arsenic    per  bbl. 

Arsenic    per  keg 

Art  Tile  (see  Tile) 

Artificial  Flowers per  case 

Artificial  Plants per  cu.  ft. 

Asafoetida per  case 

Asafoetida per  case 

Asbestos    per  bale 

Asbestos per  bag 

Asbestos per  crate 

Asbestos    per  crate 

Asbestos    Cement per    bag 

Ash,  Bone per  bag 

Ash,  Crystal per  cask 

Ash,  Pearl cask  or  case,  per 

Ash,  Soda per  cask 


Weight 

Free 

Bond 

in  lbs. 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage  Labor 

250 

6 

6 

8 

8 

100 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

500 

12% 

12  Va 

15 

15 

75 

2 

2 

3 

3 

150 

4 

4 

5 

5 

300 

8 

8 

10 

10 

20 

20 

25 

25 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

650 

15 

15 

20 

20 

75 

2 

2 

3 

3 

200 

5 

5 

6 

6 

100 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

.... 

25 

25 

... 

.... 

110 

10 

10 

12 

12 

1200 

30 

30 

35 

35 

450 

12 

12 

15 

15 

50 

3 

3 

5 

5 

100 

2% 

2% 
1& 

3 

3 

40 

1% 

2 

2 

320 

6 

6 

10 

10 

60 

2 

2 

3 

3 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

110 

2% 

2^ 

230 

6 

6 

. . . . 

175 

4 

4 

. . . 

. . . . 

140 

4 

4 

. . . 

. . . . 

600 

15 

15 

■ 

1200 

30 

80 

■  . 

100 

iVi 

2% 

3 

3 

200 

6 

5 

70 

2 

2 

. . . 

. . .  • 

200 

5 

6 

.... 

200 

4 

4 

6 

6 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

440 

10 

10 

220 

4 

4 



25 

25 

30 

30 

1 

1 

140 

4 

4 

. . . . 

250 

8 

6 

400 

8 

8 

12 

12 

100 

S 

3 

4 

4 

100 

2 

2 

3 

8 

500 

10 

10 

15 

16 

175 

4 

4 

6 

6 

100 

2y2 

2Vi 

. . . 

800 

20 

20 

. . . 

100 

2% 

2% 

. . . 

1600 

40 

40 

16 


Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity 

Asphaltum per  bbl. 

Asphaltum per  cask 

Asphaltum per  drum 

Asphaltum per  drum 

Automobiles    per  cu.   ft. 

Automobile  Parts per  cu.  ft. 

Axe  Handles per  crate 

Axes per  case 

Babbit  Metal per  box 

Babbit  Metal per  box 

Babbit  Metal    per  drum 

Bacon   per  case 

Bagging per  bale 

Bagging per  roll 

Bagging per  roll 

Bagging per  roll 

Bags  for  Grain per  bale 

Bags  for  Grain    per  bale 

Bags  for  Grain    per  bdl. 

Bags,  Paper per  bdl. 

Bags,  Paper per  bdl. 

Bags  with  contents  (see  Bales  with 
contents) 

Baking  Powder per  case 

Baking  Powder per  case 

Baking  Powder per  case 

Baking  Powder per  bbl. 

Baking  Powder    per  hf.  bbl. 

Balata   per  bale 

Bale  Ties    per  bdl. 

Bales  with  contents.    Light   weight, 

per  cu.  ft. 

Bales  with  contents.    Heavy  weight, 

per 

Balsam,  Peruvian per  case 

Balsam,  Peruvian per  drum 

Balsam  Fir,  Bbl per  gallon 

Balsam,  Tolu    per  case 

Balsam,  Copaiba per  case 

Bamboo,  Sticks    per  bdl. 

Bamboo,  Poles per  bdl. 

Barbed  Wire per  reel 

Barium,  Chloride  of per  bbl. 

Bark,     Peruvian,     Cascarilla,     Cali- 

saya,    Quinia,    Cinchona,    Cassia, 

Cinnamon,    Sumas,   etc.,    in    bags, 

bales,  mats,  cases  or  ceroons,  per 

Bark  Extract  (see  Extract) 

Barley    per  bag 

Barley,  Pearl   per  box 

Barley  in   Bulk per  bu. 

Barrels,  Empty  (see  Cooperage) 
Barrels  with  Contents.  N.  O.  S. 
Barrels  with  Contents.  N.  O.  S. 
Barrels  with  Contents.  N.  O.  S. 
Barrels  with  Contents.  N.  O.  S. 
Barrels    with    Contents.     N.    O.    S. 

Barrel  Heads    per 

Barrel   Staves per 

Barytes    per  bbl. 


Weight 

Free 

Bond 

in  lbs. 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage  Labor 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

450 

10 

10 

15 

15 

300 

8 

8 

10 

10 

450 

10 

10 

15 

15 

1^ 

1% 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

45 

1% 

iVa 

2 

2 

50 

1 

1 

2 

2 

B 

56 

1% 

1% 

. . . . 

112 

3 

3 

.  . . 

. . . . 

560 

10 

10 

. .  * 

100 

2% 

21^ 

3 

3 

800 

20 

20 

25 

25 

35 

1 

1 

2 

2 

50 
100 

It 

l^ 

2 
3 

2 
8 

375 

10 

10 

12 

12 

750 

15 

15 

20 

20 

100 

2V2 

2% 

3 

3 

25 

1 

1 

IV 

1V4 

50 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

25 

1 

1 

50 

1% 

1% 

100 

3 

3 

300 

8 

8 

150 

4 

4 

200 

6 

6 

100 

2% 

2% 



1 

1 

IM 

.    1% 

100 

2 

2 

2V 

t          2% 

80 

3 

3 

4 

4 

40 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

'ioo 

h 

1^ 

1 

1 

40 

1% 

2 

2 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

150 

3 

3 

5 

5 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

800 

20 

20 

2 

3 

25 

100 


2% 


2% 


120 

3 

3 

4 

4 

20 

1 

1 

IV2 

1 

1 

1 

1^ 

1 

200 

6 

6 

8 

8 

300 

8 

8 

10 

10 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

500 

12 

12 

15 

15 

600 

15 

15 

20 

20 

100 

2 

2 

100 

2 

2 

450 

12 

12 

15 

-«; 

17 


Free 

Bo 

ND 

Storag 

:e    Labor 

Storage 

I^abor 

20 

20 

25 

25 

1 
1 

1 

1 

\ik 

1% 

b 

5 

10 

10 

15 

15 

4 

4 

5 

5 

1 
4 
3 

1 
4 
3 

IVa 

1% 

.... 

.... 

2 

2 

10 

10 

12 

12 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

8 

8 

10 

10 

10 

10 

15 

15 

2 

1 

6 

6 

10 

10 

4 

4 

5 

5 

8 

8 

12 

12 

1 

1 

1% 

1% 

3 

3 

4 

4 

2% 

2% 

3 

8 

2 

2 

8 

8 

Kind  op  Goods  akd  Quantity  Ynlhs^ 

Barvtes per  cask  800 

Baskets,  Willow,   crated,  per  cu.  ft 

Baskets,  Wire,    cmted,    per  cu.  ft 

Baskets,  Berry,  1,000 per  crate  75 

Base  Balls    per  case  270 

Base  Ball  Bats per  crate  100 

Bath  Brick  (see  Brick) 

Bath  Tubs,  crated per  cu.  ft 

Batting,  Cotton. ..  .per  bale  or  box  100 

Batting,  Cotton per  bale  50 

Batting,  Cotton per  bale  25 

Bay  Rum per  bbl.  400 

Bayonets  in  cases per  100 

Beans  (all  kinds  except  Vanilla) 

Beans per  bag  110 

Beans per  bag  160 

Beans per  bag  220 

Beans  . . . ._ per  bbl.  350 

Beans,  Vanilla,  in  cases 100 

Bedsteads,  crated per  cu.  ft 

Beef per  bbl.  300 

Beef per  carboy  150 

Beef   per  tierce  500 

Beef  Extract   per  case  25 

Beef  Extract,  5  lb per  case  .... 

Beer  (see  Ale) 

Beeswax  (see  Wax) 

Belting,  Leather,  Rubber  and  Cot- 
ton    per  100 

Belting,  Iron  Link per  100 

Berries,    Juniper,     Laurel,     Yellow, 

^Persian,   in  bags  or  bbls per  100          2%          2%          3               8 

Bi-Carbonate  of  Soda   (see  Soda) 

Bi-Chrome  of  Soda   (see  Soda) 

Bicycles,  crated,  each   . .  .  per  cu.   ft 1  1  1  %  1  % 

Bicycle  Motor,   crated,   each 

per  cu.  ft.  .... 

Billiard  Tables,   K.  D per  100 

Binder  Board    per  bdl.  25 

Binding  Carpet per  bale  450 

Bird  (Sges,   crated    ....  per  cu.   ft 

Bird  Seed  (see  Seed) 

Bird  Skins   per  bale  500 

Bismuth per  keg  100 

Black,  Bone,  Copper,  Ivory,  Vege- 
table Ivory,  Salt,  etc.,  in  various 

packages   per  100 

Black,  Lamp,  in  bbls 200 

Blackj  Lamp,    in   casks 400 

Blacking  in  cans,  crated 100 

Blacking    per  box  50 

Blacking    per  bbl.  450 

Blacking    per  hf.  bbl.  300 

Blacking per  keg  50 

Blacking,  Stove per  box  40 

Black  Lead  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Blankets  (see  Dry  Goods) 

Bleach   per  bbl.  450 

Bleach per  cask  650 

Bleach per  drum  520 

Bleaching  Powder    per  cask  580 

Blood,  Dried    per  bag  100 

Blueing per  case  30 

18' 


1 

1 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1% 

1% 

10 

10 

15 

15 

1 

1 

1% 

1% 

20 

20 

25 

25 

2 

2 

2% 

2y2 

3 

3 

4 

4 

6 

6 

8 

8 

12 

12 

\t 

\t, 

3 

2 

3 
2 

12 

12 

15 

15 

6 

6 

8 

8 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1% 

1% 

12 

12 

15 

15 

15 

15 

20 

20 

15 

15 

20 

20 

15 

15 

20 

20 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1% 

1% 

Kind  of  Goods  and  Quantity 

Blue   Stone,   bbl per 

Board,  Wood  Pulp per 

Board,  Card per 

Boats,  Motor,  crated. . . .  per  cu.  ft. 
Boiler  Compound,  in  bbls.  or  boxes, 

Boiler  Covering   !!!!.*!!.'  .'per  bale 
Bologna  Sausage  (see  Sausage) 

Bone,  Crude    and    Dust per 

Bone,  Manufactures  of .  . .  .per  case 

Bonnets    per  case 

Books  and  Periodicals per  case 

Boots  and  Shoes per  case 

Boots  and  Shoes,  Rubber,  .per  case 

Borax    per  bag 

Borax per  bbl. 

Borax   per  case 

pottles per  case  or  crate 

Bottles per  bbl. 

Boxes,   with   contents,    contents   not 
scheduled,    weighing    26    lbs.    or 

less per  cu.  ft. 

Box  Strap per  bdl. 

Bran    per  bag 

Bran    per  bag 

Bran    . per  bag 

Brandy  (see  Liquors) 
Brass  (see  Metals) 
Brazil  Nuts  (see  Nuts) 
Breakfast  Foods  (see  Cereals) 
Brier  Root  (see  Roots) 

Brick,  Bath    per     100 

Brick,  Fire per     100 

Brick,  Tile per     100 

Brimstone per     100 

Bristles per  case     175 

Bristles per  cask     600 

Bristles per  chest     120 

Britannia  Metal   (see  Metals) 

Britannia  Metal,  crated . .  per  cu.  ft 

Broom  Corn per  bale     100 

Broom  Root  (see  Roots) 

Brooms per  bdl.  %  doz 

Brooms per  bdl.  1  doz 

Brushes per  case        76 

Brushes per  case     800 

Buckets,  Water,  Iron,  in  bdls 

_ per  cu.  ft 

Buckets,  Wood,  in  bdls. .  .  per  cu.  ft 

Bucher     Leaves     (see     Herbs    and 
Leaves) 

Buckles per  bag     250 

Buckles per  cask     900 

Buckskin per  bale     370 

Buckwheat  (see  Flour) 

Buffalo  Hides per  bale  1000 

Bulbs,  Holland    per  case    .... 

BulbSj  French    per  case     100 

Building  Paper per  roll        50 

Building  Paper per  roll     100 

Bungs per  bbl.     200 

Bungs per  box     200 

Burlaps,  Calcutta per  bale  1000 

19 


Weight 

Free 

Bond 

in  lbs. 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage 

Labor 

100 

2 

2 

3 

s 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

100 

2 

2 

3 

.... 

1 

1 

1% 

IH 

100 

2 

2 

3 

480 

12 

12 

16 

15 

100 

2% 

2% 

3 

.... 

16 

15 

20 

20 

.... 

25 

26 

26 

26 

100 

2% 

2% 

8 

60 

3 

3 

4 

40 

2 

2 

3 

200 

4 

4 

6 

6 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

250 

6 

6 

8 

8 

150 

6 

6 

6 

6 

200 

8 

8 

10 

10 

1 

1 

1% 

IV^ 

50 

i% 

1% 

2 

2 

100 

2 

2 

150 

3 

8 

220 

5 

6 

.... 

.... 

i^ 


8 

10 


4 
25 
10 

30 
25 

10 
1 
2 
6 
6 

30 


2% 
20 


1 
6 

2 

3 

3 

10 

1 
1 


4 
25 
10 

30 

26 

10 

1 

2 

6 

6 

80 


3 
3 
8 

ie' 

25 
10 


3 
4 

6 
15 


6 
80 
12 

85 

30 

15 

2 

3 


SO 


8 
3 
3 

is 

26 

10 


8 

4 

6 

16 


m 


30 
12 

35 
SO 
15 


30 


Kind  ot  Goods  and  Quantity  f^^^^^^  Storagf 

Burlaps,  Calcutta    per  bale  1400  35 

Burlaps,  Dundee per  bale  1800  40 

Burlaps,  Dundee per  bale,  over  2200  50 

Burr  Stones    per  100  2  % 

Butter  Color per  box  20  1 

Butter  Dishes,  Wood  (see  Woodenware) 
Button  Lac  (see  Lac) 

c 

Cabbage per  bag  100  3 

Cabbage per  bbl.  150  5 

Cake,     Alum,     Alumnous,     Salt     or 

Nitre   per  100  2% 

Calcium,  Carbide per  drum  175  5 

Calcium,  Chloride per  case  110  3 

Calcium,  Chloride per  drum  4  00  10 

Calcium,  Chloride per  drum  700  15 

Calf  Skins  (see  Skins) 

Calomel per  case  25  1 

Calomel per  case  50  2 

Camphor    per  bbl.  350  15 

Camphor per  case  200  10 

Camphor per  tub  225  10 

Oamomile  Flowers  (see  Flowers) 
Canary  Seed   (see  Seed) 

Candles per  box  20  1 

Candles    per  box  50  1  % 

Candy    per  bbl.  250  10 

Candy per  box  150  5 

Candy    per  pail  40  1% 

Canes,  Walking per  bale  75  3 

Canes,  Walking per  case  80  4 

Canewood   Sticks    per  100  3 

Canned  Goods,   2   dz.,  %  lb.,  per  cs.  15  % 

Canned  Goods,   2    dz.,   1   lb,,  per  cs.  28  1 

Canned  Goods,   2   dz.,   2   lb.,  per  cs.  50  1% 

Canned  Goods,  2  dz.,  2%  lb.,  per  cs.  60  1% 

Canned  Goods,    2   dz.,   3   lb.,  per  cs.  72  1% 

Canned  Goods,    4    dz.,   1   lb.,  per  cs.  50  1^, 

Canned  Goods,  %  dz.,  gallon,  per  cs.  65  1% 

Canned  Goods,    1    dz.,  gallon,  per  cs.  130  8 

Canned  Meats,  case  or  pail per  100  3 

Cantharides per  case  66  2 

Cantharides per  case  300  8 

Cantharides    per  cask,  per  100  3 

Canvas,   in  bales    per  100  3 

Capers per  box  30  1 

Capers    per  keg  110  3 

Caraway  Seed   (see  Seed) 

Carbide per  drum  60  3 

Carbide per  drum  100  4 

Carbolic  Acid  Gas per  cylinder  80  6 

Carbolic  Acid  Gas per  drum  20  3 

Carbolic  Acid  Gas per  drum  50  5 

Carbon  Black    per  bbl.  400  10 

Carbon  Black per  case  100  3 

Carbons     per  case  125  3 

Carborundum     per  keg  300  8 

Carboys,    Vitriol,    empty each  ....  8 

Cardamon  Seed  (see  Seed) 
Carpets,  cases  and  bales,   less  than 

10  ft.  in  length 26 

20 


EE 
Labor 

Bond 
Storage    Labor 

35 
40 
50 

2% 

1 

35            35 

40            40 
50            50 
3               3 
1%          1% 

3 

4 

4 

5 

6 

6 

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3 

8 

5 

6 

6 

3 

4 

4 

10 

12 

12 

15 

20 

20 

1 
2 

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15 

20 

20 

10 

16 

16 

10 

15 

15 

1 

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2 

2 

10 

12 

12 

5 

6 

6 

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2 

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4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

3 

3 

3 

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1 

1 

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1% 

2 

2 

3 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

2 

8 

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3 

3 

3 

3 

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3 



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4 

.... 

6 

8 

5 

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10 

12 

12 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

25 


25 


25 


Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity  ^^i'^q 

Carpets,   rolls,   1   yd.   or  less  wide, 

per    roll  200 

Carpets,    in   cases    10    to    20    ft.    in 

length per  running  foot  .... 

Carpets,    in    cases    over    20    ft.    in 

length per  running  foot  .... 

Carpet   Lining per  bale  .... 

Carriages per  cu.  ft 

Cartridges,  Safety per  case  250 

Cascara     Sagrada per  100 

Cases    with    contents,    contents    not 

scheduled   (see  Boxes) 

Cash  Registers,  crated each  .... 

Casks    with    contents    (see    Barrels 

with  contents) 

Cassia,  all  kinds.. per  case  or  chest  100 

Classia,  all  kinds per  bale  100 

Cassia,  all  kinds    per     basket  200 

Cassia,  all  kinds    per  roll  100 

Castor  Beans  (see  Beans) 

Castor  Seed  (see  Seed) 

Ciastoria   (see  Medicinal  Preparations) 

Cat  Gut per  bbl.  400 

Cat  Gut  Strings per  case  75 

Catsup    per  bbl.  400 

Catsup    per  hf.  bbl.  200 

Catsup    per  box  50 

Catsup per  box  100 

Cauliflower per  cask  450 

Caustic  Soda  (see  Soda) 

Celery    Compound    (see    Medicinal 

Preparations) 

Cement    per  bbl.  400 

Cement    per  bbl.  300 

Cement per  bag  100 

Cement,  Bicycle per  case  100 

Cerealine per  bag  100 

Cereals    per  bbl.  175 

Cereals    per  case  25 

Cereals   per  case  50 

Cereals    per  case  75 

Cereals   per  case  100 

Cereals per  bag  100 

Chain    per  100 

Chairs,   Rattan    per  bale  .... 

Chalk,  bulk per  100 

Chalk    per  case  150 

Chalk,    Precipitate per    bbl.  220 

Champagne  (see  Wine) 

Chewing  Gum per  box  25 

(Viewing  Gum per  box  80 

Cheese   per  box  20 

Cheese per  box  35 

Cheese per  box  60 

Cheese per  box  100 

Cheese   per  box  120 

Cheese     per  box  200 

Cheese   per  box  250 

Cheese    per  bbl.  140 

Cheese    per  basket  300 

Cheese    per  tub  100 

Chemicals per  bbl.  450 

Chemicals    per  carboy  150 

21 


Free 
Storage    Labor 

Bond 
Storage    Labor 

6 

6 

6              6 

2% 

2% 

8              8 

4 
6 
1 
10 
3 

4 
6 

1 

5              6 

15 


15 


20 


20 


6 

6 

8 

8 



26 

25 

25 

26 

10 

10 

12 

12 

10 

10 

12 

12 

6 

6 

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1% 

IH 

2 

2 

3 

8 

3 

3 

12 

12 

5 

5 

8 

8 

4 

4 

6 

6 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

4 

4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

5 

5 

1 

1 

2 

2 

8 

8 

4 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

8 

20 

16 

25 

16 

3 

8 

8 

8 

4 

4 

5 

6 

6 

6 

8 

8 

1% 

1^ 

8 

3 

1., 

1 

1^ 

M          IH 

l^ 

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2 
8 

2 
3 

4 

4 

6 

6 

4 

4 

5 

6 

6 

6 

8 

8 

8 

8 

10 

10 

6 

6 

8 

8 

10 

10 

12 

12 

4 

4 

5 

6 

12 

12 

15 

16 

10 

10 

12 

12 

Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity 

Chemicals    per  cask 

Chemicals per  drum 

Chemical    Salt    per 

Cheroots,  Manila    per  case 

Cheroots,  other,  large  ....   per  case 
Cheroots,  other,  small  ....  per  case 

Cherries  in  Brine per  bbl. 

Cherries  in  Brine per  cask 

Cherries  in  Brine per  cask 

Cherries  in  Brine per  tierce 

Chestnuts   (see  Nuts) 
Chianti  Wine   (see  Wine) 

Chicle,  in  bales  or  cases per 

Chicory    per  bbl. 

Chicory per  cask 

Chicory  Root  (see  Roots) 
Chillies   (see  Peppers) 
China  Clay  (see  Clay) 
Chinaware  (see  Crockery) 

Chimneys per  bbl. 

Chimneys per  case 

Chimneys per  cask 

Chinese  C!!urios 

per  case,  less  than  8  cu.  ft. 

Chinese  Curios 

per  case,  over  8  cu.  ft.,  per  cu.  ft. 
Chinese  Groceries 

per  case,  less  than  15  cu.  ft. 

Chinese  Groceries    

per  case,  over  15  cu.  ft.,  per  cu.  ft. 
Chloride    of    Lime    (see    Bleaching 

Powder) 
Chocolate    and    Chocoliate    Coating 

(see  Qocoa) 

Chocolate per  bale 

Chocolate per  bbl. 

Chocolate per  case 

Chocolate per  case 

Chow  Chow per  case 

Chrome    Yellow     (see    Colors    and 

Paints) 

Churns,  hand per  cu.  ft. 

Cider per  bbl. 

Cider per  hf.  bbl. 

Cider.  Mills,  K.  D per  cu.  ft. 

Cider  Presses,  K.  D. . . .  per  cu.  ft. 

Cigarettes,  small per  case 

Cigarettes,  large per  case 

Cigarettes per  bbl. 

Cigarette  Paper per  case 

Cigars,  3,000  to     5,000    ..per  case 
Cigars,  5,000  to  10,000    ..per  case 

Cigar  Labels per  case 

Cinnamon  (see  Barks) 
Citron  (see  Fruit) 

Clay per  bag 

Clay per  bbl. 

Clay per  cask 

Clay  Pipe,  in  cases 

Clay  Pipes per  box 

Clocks per  case 

Cloth  and  Clothing  (see  Dry  Goods) 
•Cloves,  in  bags  or  bales per 


Weight 

in  lbs. 
600 
500 
100 


450 

750 

1000 

600 


100 
250 
750 


40 
25 

120 


200 
200 
110 
200 
70 


400 
200 


145 
250 


100 
550 
1120 
100 
40 
250 

100 


Fre« 
Storage    Labor 
15  15 

15 

ii« 

12 
8 
10 
16 
25 
12 


8 

20 


Bond 
Storage  Labor 
20     20 


6 
8 

10 

8 

1 
16 

1 


1 

10 

6 

1 

1 

10 

15 

16 

15 

15 

20 

20 


25 
8 
2 

12 


15 

20 

20 

2% 

8 

8 

15 

20 

80 

12 

16 

15 

8 

10 

10 

10 

16 

.... 

26 

. . « . 

12 

.... 

•• 

3 

8 

8 

7% 

8 

8 

20 

26 

26 

1 

10 

6 

1 

1 

10 

16 

15 

16 

15 

20 

20 


26 
8 

2 
12 


12 
20 
20 
20 
20 
25 
20 


3 
15 
30 

8 

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16 


12 
20 
20 
20 
20 
26 
20 


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15 

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8 

2 

16 


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Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity 

Clove  Stems per  bale 

Coal  Tar per  bbl. 

Cobalt,  Ore  and  Oxide  of per 

•Clothes  Pins per  box 

Cochineal    f er  bag 

Cochineal    per  ceroon 

Cocoa    (see    Chocolate)  . . .  .per  bag 

Cocoa per  bag 

Cocoa per  bag 

Cocoa   per  case 

Cocoa    per  case 

Cocoa  Beans   (see  Beans) 

Cocoa  Butter   per  bale 

Cocoa  Butter   per  case 

Cocoa  Leaves  (see  Leaves) 
Cocoa  Matting   (see  Matting) 
*Cocoanut  Oil  (see  Oil) 
Codfish.   Dry   (see   Fish) 
Cod  Liver  Oil  (see  Oil) 

Coffee    per  bag 

Coffee    per  bag 

Coffee per  case 

Coffee per  case 

Coffee per  drum 

Coffee per  drum 

Coffee per  drum 

Coffee  Substitutes per  case 

Coir  Fibre  (see  Fibre) 
Coir  Matting   (see  Matting) 

Collars  and  Cuffs per  case 

Colors   and  Paints 

Paints    per  bbl. 

Paints    per  hf.  bbl. 

Paints per  case  or  keg 

Paints per  case  or  keg 

Paints per  case  or  keg 

Paints,  Dry per 

Paris  Green  and  White per 

Red   Precipitate    per  bbl. 

Venetian  Red per  bbl. 

Vermilion    per  case 

White   Lead    per 

Black    Lead    per 

Chrome   Yellow    per 

Umber     per 

Ochre    per 

Ultra  Marine    per 

Aniline,  bbl.,  cask,  or  tierce,  per 

Aniline    per  case 

Aniline   per  case 

Aniline   per  case 

Aniline,  drums  or  kegs 

Aniline 

Aniline 

Comforts,    Comfortables     (see    Dry 
Goods) 

Condensed  Coffee per  case 

Condensed  Eggs    per  case 

Condensed  Jellv    per  case 

Condensed  Milk per  case 

Condensed  Milk per  case 

Condensed  Milk per  case 

Condensed  Milk   per  cask 


Weight 

Free 

Bond 

in  lbs. 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage 

Labor 

140 

4 

4 

5 

5 

450 

10 

10 

12 

12 

100 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

80 

1 

1 

150 

4 

4 

300 

10 

10 

110 

3 

3 

4 

4 

165 

4 

4 

5 

5 

220 

5 

5 

6 

6 

200 

6 

6 

8 

8 

300 

10 

10 

12 

12 

150 

5 

B 

6 

6 

250 

7% 

7% 

8 

8 

135 

3 

8 

150 

4 

4 

50 

1% 

1^ 



100 

3 

8 

60 

i^ 

IH 



100 

8 

8 

150 

4 

4 

20 

1 

1 



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10 

10     12 

12 

360 

10 

10     12 

12 

200 

6 

6 

6 

6 

60 

1^ 

1% 

2 

2 

100 

8 

3 

3 

8 

150 

4 

4 

5 

6 

100 

2% 

2V' 

H 

100 

3 

3 

R 

3 

6 

5 

8 

8 

• .  • 

4 

4 

6 

6 

15 

15     20 

20 

100 

2 

2 

8 

3 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

100 

2 

2 

8 

3 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

50 

2 

2 

3 

3 

100 

3 

3 

8 

3 

226 

6 

6 

8 

8 

50 

2 

2 

2 

2 

100 

3 

3 

8 

3 

200 

6 

6 

6 

6 

60 

2 

2 

2 

2 

60 

2 

2 

2 

2 

60 

2 

2 

2 

9 

30 
40 

1 
1 

1 
1 

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60 

2 

2 

2 

2 

800 

20 

20     25 

25 

23 


Kind  of  Goods  and  Quantity 

•Cocoanuts  (see  Nuts) per  bbl. 

Cocoanuts,  Prepared per  box 

Condition  Powders  ......  per  case 

Cooperage,  Empty  Beer,  Ham,  Lard, 

Molasses,  Oil,   Pork  Bbls 

and  Tierces each 

Hhds each 

Lard  Kegs    each 

Flour  and  Sugar  Bbls each 

Beer  Kegs each 

Herring  and  Mackerel  Bbls.,  each 
Herring  and  Mackerel  Hf.  Bbls., 

each 

Copper  Ore per 

Copper.  Old  (see  Metals) 

Copper  Pigs,  Sheets per 

Copperas   in    Hhds.,    Tierces,   bbls., 

_ per 

Copra  m  bags  or  bales. . .  .bbls.  per 

Cordage,  Rope,  etc bbls.  per 

Cordials   (see  Liquors) 

Corduroys per  case 

Corduroys per  bale 

Cork per  bag 

Cork    per  bale 

Cork  Shavings per  bale 

Corkwood   per  bale 

Corn    (see    Canned    Goods) 
Corn  Meal   (see  Meal) 

Corn,  Pop    per  bag 

Corn,  Pop    per  bag 

Corn,  Pop    per  bbl. 

Corn,  Pop    per  basket 

Corn,  Pop    per  case 

Corset,  Lacets  (see  Lacets) 

Cots    (surgical)    K.   D 

Cottolene    per  case 

Cotton,  Domestic,  Uncompressed   . ,  . 

per  bale 

Cotton,  Domestic,  Compressed 

per  bale 

Cotton,  Egyptian    per  bale 

Cotton,  Peruvian    per  bale 

Cotton,  Peruvian    per  bale 

Cotton,  Peruvian    per  bale 

Cotton  Yarn    (see  Yarn) 
Cotton  Seed    (see   Seed) 

Cotton  Seed  Oil per  bbl. 

Cotton  Ties  (see  Bale  Ties) 
Cotton  Waste    (see  Waste) 
Cotton  Batting  (see  Batting) 

Crackers    per  box 

Crackers    per  bbl. 

Cranberries    per  bbl. 

Cranberries    per  box 

Crash,  Russia    per  bale 

Crash,  Russia    per  bale 

Crates  with  contents,  contents  not 
scheduled  (see  Boxes  with  con- 
tents) 

Cream  Tartar per  case,  per 

Cream  Tartar per  cask,  per 

Cream  Tartar per  hhd.,  per 


Weight 

in  lbs. 

400 

50 

50 


Free  Bond 

Storage    Labor    Storage    Labor 
10  10  12  IS 


100 

100 

100 
100 
100 

800 

125 

180 

60 

180 


80 

125 

160 

70 

50 

70 
60 

500 

500 
500 
100 
190 
380 


i^  m 


5 
2 
IH 


2 

20 

15 
12% 

4 

6 
10 


450   12 


2 
3 
5 
2 

1% 

3 
2 

20 

15 
12% 

4 

6 
10 


12 


3 
6 

10 


2% 

2 
3 
2% 


20  20  25 

20  20  25 

10  10  12 

12  12  15 

5  5  6 

12  12 


8 

6 

10 

J'* 

2 

2 

2% 


3 


2  S 

3  8 
2%    8 


t 
8 
8 

25 
25 
12 
15 


20 

1 

1 

100 

5 

5 

210 

5 

5 

6 

6 

70 

2 

2 

8 

8 

150 

6 

6 

8 

8 

450 

15 

15 

20 

20 

100 

2% 

2% 

8 

8 

100 

2% 

2% 

8 

8 

100 

2% 

2% 

8 

8 

24 


Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity        Weight 
^  m  lbs. 

Creosote    per  bbl.  500 

Creosote    per  case  100 

Creosote    per  drum  250 

Crockery,  small    per  case  .... 

Crockery,  large per  case  .... 

Crockery,  English    per  cask  800 

Crockery,  English     per  crate  1000 

Crockery,  French    and    German.... 

per  cask  .... 

Crucibles  in  cases  or  casks.  ..  .per  100 

Crucibles,  Iron    per  100 

Crystal  Ash  (see  Ash) 

Cubebs    per  bag  120 

Cudbear,    per    cask per  100 

Cummin   Seed   (see  Seed) 

Curled  Hair per  bag  200 

Currants    (see   Fruit) 

Cutch    per  bale  or  box  130 

Cuttings    (see   Rags) 

Cuttle  Fish  Bone per  case  100 

Cutlery    per  case  350 

Cutlery    per  case  600 

D 

Damiana    per  bale    .... 

Damiana per  sack    .... 

Dandelion  Roots   (see  Roots) 
Dates    (see   Fruit) 
Deer  Hides   (see  Skins) 

Degras per  bbl.      4  50 

Demijohns,  5  gal each    .... 

Demijohns,  3   gal each    .... 

Demijohns,  under  3  gal each    .... 

Desks,  School per  cu.  ft 

Dextrine    per  bag     100 

Dextrine    per  bag     228 

Dextrine    per  bbl.      400 

Dextrine    per  crate       72 

Dextrine per  cask     700 

Diamalt     per  bbl 

Diamalt    per  hf.  bbl 

Diamalt    per  crate        50 

Diamalt    per  crate     100 

Diastafor per  bbl 

Diastafor    per  hf.  bbl 

Diastafor per  crate       50 

Diastafor per  crate     100 

Dish  Washing  Machines,  per  cu.  ft 

Disinfectants per  bbl.      450 

Disinfectants   per  box        50 

Disinfectants,  Dry    per  bbl.     200 

Disinfectants,  Dry per  bag     100 

Distilled   Oils   (see  Oils) 

Divi  Divi per  bag     110 

Dog  Biscuit    per  case     150 

Door  Mats per  bundle        90 

Door  Mats   per  bundle     150 

Doors    (not    over    20    sq.    ft.)    each    .... 

Dragons  Blood per  case     250 

Dried  Fish,  Fruit  and  Vegetables.  . 

per     100 

Drug     Specialties      (see     Medicinal 

Preparations) 

25 


Free 

Bond 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage 

Labor 

12 

12 

2% 

2% 

6 

6 

20 

20 

20 

20 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

40 

40 

40 

40 

30 

30 

30 

30 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2% 

2V^ 

3 

3 

21^ 

'l^k 

.... 

5 

12  Va 


10 

2 

2 

1% 

1 

2% 

5 
10 

3 
20 
12 

5 

12 
5 

1% 

12 
2 
6 
S 


4 

2% 

4 

3 

5 


3 

10 
20 


5 

12% 


10 

2 

2 

1% 

1 

2% 

5 
10 

3 
20 
12 

5 

1% 

3 
12 

5 

\\ 

1 
12 
2 
6 
3 


4 

2% 

4 

3 

5 

3 


10 


15 
25 


12 

8 

3 

2 

1% 

3 

6 
12 

3 
20 


1% 
15 
2 
8 
3 


10 


15 
25 


12 
3 
3 
2 
1% 


12 

3 

20 


2 


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Kind  of  Goods  and  Quantity 

Dry  Goods,  per  bale  or  case,  small  .  . 
Dry  Goods,  per  bale  or  case,  medium. 
Dry  Goods,  per  bale  or  case,  large . . . 
Dry  Paints  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 
Dry  Glue  (see  Glue) 
Dutch  Herring  (see  Fish) 

Duck,  under  36  in per  roll 

Duck,  over  36  in per  roll 

Dye  I<ac    (see  I^ac) 

Dyestuff    per  bbl. 

Dyestuff    per  box 

Dyestuff    per  carboy 

Dyestuff per  cask 

Dyewood  (see  Wood) 


Earths,   Fullers  Terra  Alba,   Sienna 

Umber.    Barytes   Ochre,    in    bags 

or  casks    per 

Madder   per 

Earthenware   (see  Crockery) 

Egg  Filler    per  case 

Egg  Powder per  case 

Elecampane per  bbl. 

Electric  Light  Bulbs  ....   per  case 

Elephant  Tusks,  Loose     

Elephant  Tusks per  cask 

Emery per  bbl. 

Emery    per  keg 

Emery  Paper per  box 

Enameled  Brick    per  bbl. 

Enameled  Brick   per  box 

Enameled  Ware    per  cu.   ft. 

Encaustic  Tile per  cask 

Encaustic  Tile    per  crate 

Epsom  Salts   per  bag 

Ergot per  bag 

Ergot    per  case 

Ergot    per  tierce 

Essences    per  box 

Essential  Oils  (see  Oils) 

Ether,  Sulphurio* per  case 

Excelsior per  cu.  ft. 

Extinguishers,  Fire per  case 

Extinguisher  Fluid    per  bbl. 

Extinguisher  Fluid per  box 

Extracts,  Tanning    per  case 

Extracts,  Tanning per  bag 

Extracts,  Tanning per  bbl. 

Extracts,  Myrobolan per  bag 

Extracts,  Myrobolan    per  bag 

Extracts,  Myrobolan per  box 

Extracts,  Myrobolan    per  box 

Extracts,  Malt    (see  Ale) 

Extracts,  Dyewood    Dry     per     100  2% 

Extracts,  Dyewood   Liquid,    per  gal % 

Extracts,  Chemical    per  gal % 

Extracts,  Nut  Galls   (see  Nut  Galls) 

Extracts,  Tanolin  Dry   per     100         2% 

F 

Fans,  China    per  case   ....  6 

Fans,  Japan    per  case   ....  5 

Farina   per  box       50  1  % 

26 


Weight 

Free 

Bond 

in  lbs. 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage  Labor 

.... 

15 

15 

20 

20 

.... 

20 

20 

25 

25 

.... 

25 

25 

30 

30 

10 

10 

12 

12 



12 

12 

15 

15 

440 

10 

10 

12 

12 

70 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

150 

5 

5 

6 

6 

600 

15 

15 

20 

20 

E 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

50 

2 

2 

240 

8 

8 

400 

10 

10 

60 

10 
25 

10 
25 

... 



400 

50 

25 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

75 

2 

2 

3 

3 

80 

2y2 

2% 

3 

3 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

80 

2 

2 

3 

8 

1 

1 

1^ 

1% 

800 

20 

20 

25 

25 

750 

20 

20 

25 

25 

224 

5 

6 

6 

6 

100 
50 

m 

V^ 

700 

15 

15 

30 

1 

1 

1% 

1% 

100 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

.... 

1 

1 

60 

2 

2 

425 

12 

12 

60 

2 

2 

220 

6 

6 

8 

8 

105 

3 

3 

3 

3 

450 

10 

10 

12 

12  . 

50 

1 

1 

2 

2  1 

140 

3 

3 

4 

4  1 

50 

2 

2 

2 

2  1 

165 

5 

5 

6 

6  1 

2% 


t 


2% 


5 

1% 


t 


Kind  of  Goods  akd  Quantitv  fnlhs'  Storage^ "Stbor 

'arinose per  box  50  1%  1% 

'eathers  and  Down per  bag  100  7  7 

■eathers  and  Down    per  bale  200  15  16 

'eathers  and  Down   per  case  40  5  6 

feed  MUls    per  100  2%  2% 

'eldspar per  cask  600  15  15 

eldspar    per  bag  100  2  %  2  % 

•elt    .• per  bale  300  7  7 

'elt  Paper    per  roll  50  2  2 

'elt  Paper    per  roll  100  2%  2% 

'ence  Staples    per  keg  110  2  2 

'ennel  Seed   (see  Seed) 

'crro  Manganese     per  100  2%  2% 

'erro   Silicon    per  bag  100  3  3 

'ertilizer     per  100  2  2 

'iber,  Sisal,  Hemp per  bale  350  5  5 

'iber,  Manila    per  bale  270  5  5 

iber,  Jute  Butts per  bale  400  6  6 

'iber,  Jute  Butts,      Rejections,      in 

bales    per  100  2%  2% 

'iber.  Tow,    in  bales per  100  2%  2% 

'iber,  all  others,  in  bales per  100  2%  2% 

Iber,  Loose    per  ton  2240  75  76 

'iber,  Coir,    in    Ballots   and    Dhalls 

per  ton  2240  75  75 

'iber,  Flax,   in   bales per  100  2%  2% 

%s    (see   Fruit) 
■ilberts   (see  Nuts) 

'ire  Crackers    per  box  50  8  3 

^ireproofing  Material   ....   per  roll  850  10  10 

'ish,  Anchovies,  large....   per  case  ....  3  3 

'ish,  Caviare    per  case  ....  4  4 

'ish,  Cod,   4   quintals 8  8 

'ish.  Cod    per  bdl.  112  4  4 

'ish.  Cod    per  drum  128  4  4 

'ish,  Cod    per  box  25  1  1 

*ish,  Cod     per  box  50  1%  1% 

'ish.  Cod    per  box  100  3  3 

'ish,  (Dod    per  cask  100  3  3 

'ish,  Cod    per  cask  200  6  6 

•'ish,  Dried    per  100  3  3 

'ish,  Dutch  Herring per  keg  18  1  1 

'ish,  Dutch  Herring    per  kit  50  2  2 

''ish,  Dutch  Herring   per  bbl.  360  8  8 

'"ish.  Herring    per  box  30  1  1 

•'ish,  Herring    per  bbl.  350  8  8 

'ish,  Herring    per  hf.  bbl.  200  5  5 

•'ish.  Herring    per  keg  25  1  1 

'ish,  Haddock  and  Hake,  oer  drum  90  3  3 

''ish,  Mackerel     per  bbl.  350  8  8 

Hsh,  Mackerel    per  hf.  bbl.  200  6  5 

^sh,  Mackerel per   %   bbl.  100  2%  2% 

^ish,  Mackerel    per  pail  20  1  1 

^ish,  Muscadim    per  case  90  3  3 

'ish.  Pickled per  bbl.  300  8  8 

^ish.  Pickled per  hf.  bbl.  150  4  4 

^ish.  Salt    per  bbl.  300  8  8 

nsh,  Salt per  hf.  bbl.  160  4  4 

'ish.  Salt    per  case  165  4  4 

'ish,  Salt,   4   quintals....    per  case  ....  8  8 

^ish,  Salt   per  drum  125  3  3 

?ish,  Salt    per  keg  60  2  2 

?ish,  Salt    per  kit  20  1  1 

27 


Bo 
Storage 

ND 

Labor 

io" 

20 
6 

io" 

20 
6 

.... 

.... 

*9" 
2 
3 
3 

*9** 
2 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 

4 

4 

12 

12 

4 

4 

5 

5 

10 

10 

4 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

S 

6 

6 

8 

S 

1 

1 

2 

2 

10 

10 

1% 

1% 

10 

10 

6 

6 

1 

1 

4 

4 

10 

10 

6 

6 

8 

3 

1 

1 

iS 

S 

10 

6 

6 

10 

10 

6 

5 

6 

6 

10 

10 

4 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

Kind  of  Goods  and  Quantity 

Fish,  Salmon    per  case 

Fish,  Salmon    

Fish,  Sardines,  whole  or  %  bxs. 
Fish,  Sardines,      %     or     %     bxs.  .  . 

Fish,  N.   O.  M per  bbl. 

Fish,  N.   O.   M per  hf.  bbl. 

Flax    (see   Fibre) 

Flaxseed    (see   Seed) 

Flock,  Woolen,  Cotton,  per  bale  per 

Flour     per  bbl. 

Flour,  5/7  bbl per  bag 

Flour,    %   bbl per  bag 

Flour,    %   bbl per  bag 

Flour,   %   bbl per  bag 

Flour,   %   bbl per  bag 

Flour,   -^  bbl per  bag 

Flour,  1/20  bbl per  bag 

Flour,  Sago    per  bag 

Flour,  Potato    per  bag 

Flour,  Potato    per  bag 

Flour,  Rice    per  bag 

Flour,  Rice    per  bag 

Flour,  Tapioca per  bag 

Flour,  Tapioca     per  bag 

Flowers,  Medicinal,  etc..  Arnica 
Borage,  Camomile.  Lavender 
Saflflower,    Poppy,    etc.,    in    bales 

or  cases per  cu.   ft. 

Fly  Catchers  (Pyramid) .  .   per  case 

Fly  Paper   per  box 

Fly  Paper    per  case 

Fly  Paper    per  crate 

Food,  Infant's  and  Invalids,  per  bbl. 

Food per  hf.  bbl. 

Food per  box 

Formaldehyde    (stored   in    yards) .  . 

.  .  .  .  , per  carboy 

Fossils,  in  cases per  cu.   ft. 

Fruit  Tars,  1  doz,  Pts, .  ,  per  crate 
Fruit  Tars,  1  doz.  Qts,.  .per  crate 
Fruit  Tars,  2  doz.  Ots. .  .  per  crate 
Fruit  Jars,  1  %  doz.  Gal. .  .  per  crate 
Fruit  Jar  Tops  and  Rubbers,  per  box 

Fruit,  Green  Apples per  bbl. 

Fruit,  Green  Apples per  box 

Fruit,  Green  Berries    per  box 

Fruit,  Green  Grapes per  bbl. 

Fruit,  Lemons per  box 

Fruit,  Limes per  box 

Fruit,  Oranges per  box 

Fruit,  Pineapples per  box 

Fruit,  Dried  Apples per  bag 

Fruit,  Dried  Apples per  box 

Fruit,  Dried  Apricots per  box 

Fruit,  Dried  Prunes    per  bbl. 

Fruit,  Dried  Prunes  .  . .  .per  hf.  bbl. 
Fruit,  Dried  Prunes   ....  per  %  bbl. 

Fruit,  Dried  Prunes per  cask 

Fruit,  Dried  Prunes    per  box 

Fruit,  Dried  Prunes    ....    per  box 

Fruit,  Dried  Prunes,    in    glass 

per  case 

Fruit,  Dried  Raisins    per  box 


Weight 
in  lbs, 

75 

50 


Free 
Storage    Labor 


100 

200 

140 

120 

100 

50 

25 

123 

10 

110 

110 

220 

110 

220 

110 

220 


110 
30 
100 
200 
250 
125 
20 


15 


100 

50 

110 

400 

220 

150 

1300 

56 

28 


2 

2 

1 

10 

5 


2V2 

2y2 
5 

5 

2V2 
5 


20 

1 


2 

1 

10 
5 


2V2 

5 

4 

3 

3 

2 

1 

if 

2V2 

5 

2y2 

5 

2y2 

5 


1 
5 
1 
3 

6 
6 
3 
1 

20 
1 


\ 

1 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

% 

% 

5 

5 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

2 

2 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

10 

10 

6 

6 

3 

3 

30 

80 

1% 

1% 

1 

1 

2 
3 

1% 
10 
5 


50 


8 
4 

1 

25 


12 


6 

iy2 


2S 


Kind  of  Goods  and  Quantity 

iMruit,  Dried  Raisins    per  box 

''    Vuit,  Dried  Raisins    per  box 

|ruit,  Dried  Raisins    per  keg 

'ruit,  Dried  Raisins    per  keg 

Vuit,  Dried  Raisins    per  bag 

'ruit,  Dried  Raisins,    in    casks,  .per 

'ruit,  Paste per  bbl. 

'ruit,  Brined per  bbl. 

'ruit.  Brined    per  tierce 

[ruit,  Brined    per  cask 

'ruit.  Preserved per  case 

ruit,  Preserved    per  bbl. 

''ruit,  Preserved  Tarns    .  .  .    par  case 
I'ruit,  Preserved  J ellies   .  .  .  per  case 

'ruit,  Citron per  case 

'ruit,  Citron    per  cask 

f  fruit,  Currants    per  bbl. 

I  'ruit,  Currants per  case 

j  ^ruit.  Currants per  case 

^ruit,  Currants per  case 

I  ''ruit,  Dates per  box 

!  'ruit.  Dates per   frail 

i  'ruit,  Dates    per  case 

I  Jruit,  Figs    per  bag 

;  'ruit,  Figs     per  bag 

1  ?ruit.  Figs  .• per  case 

.  'ruit.  Figs per  box 

,  ?ruit,  Figs     per  pail 

,  ?ruit,  Figs    per  tap 

:  'ruit  Juices per  bbl. 

!  ^ruit  Juices per  hf.  bbl. 

i  ?ruit  Juices per  keg 

i  ?ruit  Peel,   Orange  and   Lemon,   in 

bales    per 

Fruit  Peel,   Orange  and   Lemon,   in 

cases    per 

■  Fruit  Tamarinds per  keg 

I  Furs    per  case,  per  cu.  ft. 

Fur  Waste   ....   per  bale,  per  cu.  ft. 

Fur    Hatters per    case 

Furniture,  crated per  cu.  ft. 


{Gambler,  in  bags  or  bales 14  0 

Gambage per  case 

Garancine per  cask 

Garancine per  case 

Garden  Seed  ("see  Seed) 

Garhc,  in  baskets  or  hampers,  each 

Gas  Stoves,  crated per  cu.  ft. 

Gasoline  Stoves,  crated  .  .per  cu.  ft. 

Gelatine     per  box 

Gelatine per  case 

Gin   (see  Liquors) 

Ginger    per  bag 

Ginger    per  bag 

Ginper per  bbl. 

Ginger per  hf.  bbl. 

Ginger,  Preserved per  case 

Ginger  .Me  (see  Ale) 
Ginger   Root  (see  Rnots) 
Ginseng  Root  (see  Roots) 

29 


Weight 

Free 

Bo 

SD 

in  lbs. 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage 

Labor 

20 
10 

V2 
V2 

y? 

1 

1 

120 

3 

3 

4 

4 

70 

iy2 

1% 

2 

2 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

400 

8 

8 

450 

10 

10 

650 

15 

15 

1000 

25 

25 

70 

2 

2 

3 

3 

450 

10 

10 

12 

12 

5 

5 

6 

6 

5 

5 

6 

6 

150 

4 

4 

5 

5 

1000 

25 

25 

30 

30 

350 

5 

5 

6 

6 

140 

4 

4 

5 

5 

70 

2 

2 

3 

3 

40 

iy2 

1% 

1% 

1^^ 

60 

2 

2 

2 

2 

60 

2 

2 

2 

2 

120 

4 

4 

4 

4 

56 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

30 

1 

1 

IV2 

1% 

420 

15 

15 

15 

15 

60 

1% 

2 

2 

60 

iS 

IV2 

2 

2 

60 

1^ 

1'/^ 

2 

2 

350 

10 

10 

12 

12 

200 

6 

6 

6 

6 

100 

3 

3 

3 

3 

100 

3 

3 

3 

3 

100 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

2 

3 

3 

.... 

2 

2 

3 

3 

2 

2 

3 

3 

20 

20 

25 

25 

.  t .  . 

1 

1 

lya 

1% 

140 

5 

5 

66 

2 

2 

650 

15 

15 

140 

4 

4 



110 

4 

4 

.... 

1 

1 

25 

1 

1 

150 

6 

6 

6 

110 

3 

3 

3 

3 

165 

4 

4 

5 

5 

200 

6 

6 

6 

6 

100 

3 

3 

3 

3 

60 

2 

2 

3 

3 

K,N„  OK  Goo..  AND  Q„*»T,TV  Weig"  Storaga^'Tabor 

Glass  Balls per  case  80          3               3 

Glass  Bottles  (see  Bottles) 
Glass  Chimneys  (see  Chimneys) 
Glass  Fruit  Jars   (see  Fruit  Jars) 
Glass  Fruit  Jar    Tops     (see     Fruit 

Jar  Tops) 

Glass  Globes  in  hhds per  cu.  ft 

Glass  Plates    per  sq.  ft 

Glassware,   in  cases   or   casks 

per  cu.  ft 

Glass  Windows per  box  90 

Glass  Windows per  box  150 

Gloves,  Kid  or  Leather ....  per  case  .... 

Gloves,  Cotton per  case  .... 

Glucose   per  bbl.  700 

Glucose per  cask  1200 

Glue per  bbl.  600 

Glue    per  case  600 

Glue,  small per  cask  1000 

Glue   per  cask  2500 

Glutrin per  bbl.  550 

Glycerine per  drum  1200 

Goatskins,     South    American,    Cape 

Good  Hope,  Spanish,  Macedonian, 

Turkish,  German,  Russian,  Moroc- 
co,   Alters,     Arabian,     Calcutta, 

China,   in    bales per  100 

Grain per  bag  100 

Grain per  bag  150 

Grain  Bags per  bdl.  100 

Grain  Ba^s per  bale  700 

Grape  Juice per  case  70 

Grape  Sugar per  bbl.  300 

Grapes   (see  Fruit) 

Grano per  box  60 

Grass,  in  bags  or  bales 400 

Grass,  Cloth    per  case  600 

Grass,  Dry per  bale  270 

Grass,  Sisal per  bale  .... 

Grease per  bbl.  450 

Grease per  case  70 

Grease,  Axle    per  case  70 

Grits,  Hominy,  Corn  Meal.  .  .per  bag  40 

Grits,  Hominy,  Corn  Meal. .    per  bag  100 

Grits,  Hominy,  Corn  Meal,  .per    bbl.  240 

Guava  Jelly per  cs.  40 

Guano  (see  Fertilizer) 

Gum  Arabic    per  cs.  400 

Gum  Chicle per  cs.  180 

Gum  Copal per  cs.  240 

Gum  Damar   per  cs.  140 

Gum  Konna    per  cs.  180 

Gum  Tragacanth per  cs.  180 

Guns  and  Rifles per  cs.  250 

Gun  Stocks per  bag  250 

Gun  Stocks per  case  150 

Guns  and  Musket  Barrels,  in  boxes 

or  bundles    100          3               3 

Gunny  Qoth   (see  Burlap) 

Guts,  Salted  (see  Skins) 

Gutta  Percha,  in  bags,  bales  or  cases 

per  100          2%          2% 

30 


2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

S 

4 

4 

5 

25 

25 

30 

3 

20 

20 

25 

2 

15 

15 

20 

2 

30 

30 

30 

3 

15 

15 

20 

2 

15 

15 

20 

2 

25 

25 

30 

3 

60 

60 

75 

7 

15 

15 

30 

30 

35 

8 

2y2 

2y2 

• 
3 

2 

2 

3 

3 

2% 

2y2 

3 

15 

15 

3 

3 

10 

10 

. 

1% 

1% 

10 

10 

12 

1 

15 

15 

20 

2i 

8 

8 

10 

1 

8 

8 

10 

10 

12 

i: 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

i^ 

\l 

• 

6 

6 

2 

2 

2 

10 

10 

12 

1! 

5 

5 

6 

8 

8 

8 

5 

5 

6 

5 

5 

6 

( 

5 

5 

6 

( 

15 

15 

20 

2< 

8 

8 

10 

K 

5 

5 

6 

*      Kind  of  Goods  and  Quantity 

Hair,  all  kinds,  compressed,  in  bales 

or  cases per 

Hair,  all     kinds,     uncompressed,     in 

bales  or  cases per 

Hair,  Human per  case 

Hair  Brushes per  case 

Hair  Felt   per  bale 

Hammers  (see  Hardware) 

Hammocks per  case 

Hams per  bbl. 

Hams    per  case 

Hams    per  tierce 

Hardware,  in  cases,  crates,  casks,  per 

Harness  and  Saddlery,  bond 

„  •  •  •  • per  cu.  ft. 

I  Hats,  Straw,  single  case 

Hats,  Straw,  double  case 

I  Hats,  Felt case 

I  Hats,  Panama case 

I  Hats,  Panama    ceroon 

'  Hay  and  Straw per  ton 

Hay  Seed   (see  Seed) 

I  Hemp,  American per  bale 

I  Hemp,  Manila    per  bale 

i  Hemp,  New  Zealand per  bale 

I  Hemp,  Russian per  bale 

Hemp  Seed  (see  Seed) 

Herbs  and  Leaves,   Senna,  Rose,  in 

cases    per  cu.  ft. 

All  other  in  bales per  cu.  ft. 

Herring  (see  Fish) 

Hides,  Buffalo,  E.  I per  bale 

Hides,  China per  bale 

Hides,  Cow   per  bale 

Hides,  Deer,  bales  or  bundles,  .per 

Hides,  Dry  Ox  or  Cow each 

Hides,  Horse    (Dry  or   Loose)    each 

Hides,  Salted,  in  casks   

Hides,    Salted,   in  casks 

Hides,  Salted  Loose     each 

Hides,  Salted    per  bdl. 

Hides,  Cuttings    and     Clippings,     in 

bales    per 

^T->h  Wines   (see  Wine) 

sheads  with  contents  (see  Barrels 
ith   contents) 
^.v^fTshead,  Empty  (see  Cooperage) 
Hosiery    (see  Dry  Goods) 

Hominy per  bbl. 

Hominy    per  bag 

Hominy    per  bag 

Hominy per  case 

Honey    per  bbl. 

Honey per  hf.  bbl. 

Honey per  case 

Honey per  case 

Honey per  hhd. 

Hops,  Compressed,  Domestic 

per  bale 

Hops,  Compressed,  Foreign    

per  bale 

Horn,    Manufactures   of.  .  .per   case 


H 

Weight 
in  iDs. 

100 

100 

300 

60 

120 

120 
450 
400 
550 
100 


Free 
Storage    Labor 


2000 


1200 

1000 

1000 

100 


600 
1100 


100 


10 
10 
12 

2y2 


15 
20 
20 
20 
75 


4 
10 
15 


1 
1 

30 
25 
25 

3 

1 

1 
25 
35 

1 

5 

21/2 


10 
10 
12 

2y2 

1 

8 
15 

20 
20 
20 
75 


4 
10 

16 


1 
1 

30 
25 
25 

3 

1 

1 
25 
36 

1 

5 

2% 


Bond 
Storage    Labor 

3  3 

4  4 


12 

12 
15 


1% 
10 
20 
25 
25 
25 


5 
12 

15 


12 

12 
15 


1^ 
10 
20 
25 
25 
25 


175 

5 

5 

50 

1 

1 

100 

3 

3 

65 

1% 

1% 

500 

15 

15 

15 

15 

276 

8 

8 

8 

8 

200 

6 

6 

6 

6 

120 

3 

3 

4 

4 

1400 

35 

35 

40 

40 



10 

10 

.... 

30 

30 

35 

35 

15 

15 

20 

20 

31 


20 


Kind  of  Goods  and  QuANTiTy  Wegj*  ^^^^^J^f^^^^ 

Horn,  Strip  and  Tip per  bag  ....  8 

Horn,  Parts  of per  bag  ....  8 

Horse  Collars  (1  dz.) per  bdl 4 

Horse  Fronts per  bdl.  50  2 

Horse  Fronts,  Russia  ....   per  bale  650  20 

Horse  Shoes per  keg  110  2% 

Horse  Shoe  Nails per  keg  110  2  y2 

Household  Goods,  crated,  .per  cu.  ft 1 

Household    Goods     (see     Household 

Goods   Section) 

Hypo  Sulphate,  in  kegs  or  bags,  per  100  3 

I 

Immortelles per  case  ....  20 

India  Rubber   (see  Rubber) 

Indigo,  in  barrels  or  cases per  100  2% 

Indigo per  ceroon  200  5 

Ink,  all  kinds per  bbl.  4  00  10 

Ink per  hf.  bbl.  200  6 

Ink per  case  50  1  % 

Ink    per  case  100  3 

Ink per  keg  70  2 

Ingots    per  100  3 

Insect  Powder per  box  40  1% 

Intestines   (see  Skins) 

Iodine,     in    kegs,     packed     in     Raw 

Hide     10 

Ipecac   per  ceroon  150  5 

Iron  and  Steel  Bars per  100  2 

Iron  and  Steel  Boilers per  100  2 

Iron  and  Steel  Bolts per  keg  110  2 

Iron  and  Steel  Bundles    180  4 

Iron  and  Steel  Car  Wheels  .  . .  .each  ....  20 

Iron  and  Steel  Castings     per  100  2% 

Iron  and  Steel  Chain per  cask  850  15 

Iron  and  Steel  Hoop  Iron,  per  bundle  60  1% 

Iron  and  Steel  Hoop  Iron,  per  bundle  115  2% 

Iron  and  Steel  Mortars per  100  2% 

Iron  and  Steel  Nails    per  keg  70  1% 

Iron  and  Steel  Nails    per  keg  110  2% 

Iron  and  Steel  Nuts per  keg  110  2 

Iron  and  Steel  Ore per  keg  100  2 

Iron  and  Steel  Paint  (see  Paint) 

Iron  and  Steel  Pig per  100  2 

Iron  and  Steel  Pipe     per  100  3 

Iron  and  Steel  Plate    per  100  2 

Iron  and  Steel  Rods    per  100  2 

Iron  and  Steel  Roofing    per  100  21^ 

Iron  and  Steel  Safes per  100  4 

Iron  and  Steel  Sash  Weights      ..per  100  1% 

Iron  and  Steel  Sheet        per  100  2  y2 

Iron  and  Steel  Scrap per  100  2 

Iron  and  Steel  Screws per  100  2V2 

Iron  and  Steel  Spikes    per  keg  110  2% 

Iron  and  Steel  Spikes     per  keg  200  4 

Iron  and  Steel  Structural    per  100  2% 

Iron  and  Steel  Sulphate   (see  diemi- 

cals) 

Iron  and  Steel  Tubes    per  100  3 

Iron  Water  Closets,  in  casks.  .  .  .per  100  2 

Isinglass   per  case  50  2 

Isinglass   per  case  100  3 

Isinglass    per  case  150  5 

32 


8 

8 

.... 

4 

2 

20 

2^2 

3 

3 

2V?. 

3 

3 

1 

IV2 

1 

2% 

3 

5 

6 

10 

12 

6 

6 

1% 

2 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

IVz 

2 

10 

12 

5 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

4 

5 

20 

20 

2y2 

3 

15 

20 

iy2 

2 

2y2 
2% 

3 
3 

2% 

2 
3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2y2 

3 

4 

4 

1% 

3 

2y2 

3 

2 

3 

2yo 

3 

2¥>. 

3 

4 

6 

2% 

3 

3 


Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity 


Weight  Free 

in  lbs.    Storage    Labor 
100         2%         2% 


Istle  Cloth,  bale per 

Ivory,  Animal  (see  Elephant  Tusks) 

Ivory,    Manufactures  of .  .  .per  case   ....        25  25 

Ivory,  Vegetable    per  bag   ....        10  10 


Bond 

Storage    Labor 

8  S 


80 


30 


falap  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 
lam  (see  Fruit) 

[apanese  Curios per  cu.  ft. 

Funiper  Berries  (see  Berries) 

[unk,  old per 

Fute,  Compressed,  bales     per 

fute,  Uncompressed,    bales    ....  per 


Kainit    per  bag 

Kapoc,  not  over  15  cu.  ft bale 

Kegs,  Empty  (see  Cooperage) 
Kirschwasser  (see  Liquors) 

Kraut per  bbl. 

Kraut     per  bbl. 

Kraut     per  bbl. 

Kraut    per  case 

Kraut per  cask 


Lac,  Button,  Dye,  Stick...  per  case 

Lac   Spirits per  drum 

Ladders,    Step    per  cu.  ft. 

Lamp  Black   (see  Black) 

Lamp  Chimneys   (see  Chimneys) 

X^antern   Slides  (see  Optical  Goods) 

Lanterns     per  case 

Lap  Robes  (see  Dry  Goods) 

Lard per  bbl. 

Lard    per  bbl. 

Lard per  pail  or  tub 

Lard per  pail  or  tub 

Lard per  pail  or  tub 

Lard per  tierce 

Lead,  Black,    Red    or    White    (see 

Colors) 
Lead  Pencils  (see  Pencils) 

Lead  in    bars    or    pigs per 

Lead  Ores,  in  bulk per 

Lead  Pipe  and  Mfg.  of per 

-Lead per  cask 

Lead   Sheets  or  Rolls per 

Lead  Type  Metal  in  pigs per 

Lead  and  Lead  Oxide  ....  per  bbl. 

Leather per  roll 

Leather   per  roll 

Leather    per  roll 

Leather  Bellies per  bdl. 

Leather  Bellies per  bdl. 

Leather  Heads  and  Shoulders 

per  bdl. 

Leather  Sides per  side 

Leather,  Finished per  bdl. 

Leather,  Finished,  over  150.... per 


1% 


1% 


100 
100 
100 

2 

1^ 

2 

K 

200 

4 
10 

4 

10 

860 

275 

200 

50 

500 

10 

8 
6 

10 

8 
6 

L 

250 
1800 

7 
40 

1 

7 
40 

1 

50 


1% 


1^ 


450 

12 

12 

300 

8 

8 

20 

1 

1 

60 

1% 

1% 

. . . 

. . . . 

80 

2 

2 

500 

10 

10 

... 



100 

2 

2 

8 

100 

2  . 

2 

8 

100 

2 

2 

8 

1100 

25 

26 

30 

80 

100 

2 

2 

3 

100 

2 

2 

8 

800 

20 

20 

26 

25 

80 

5 

5 

5 

150 

5 

6 

6 

6 

250 

8 

8 

8 

8 

60 

1% 

1% 

85 

2 

2 

... 

. .. . 

140 

5 

5 

, . , 

. . . . 

.... 

1 

1 

, , 

150 

5 

6 

5 

6 

100 

3 

8 

3 

3 

S3 


K:».  o,  Goo»s  .»■=  Qu.Nr,rv        Wei^^"  s.or.gf  Labor 
Leather,  Upper  Leather,  D  r  e  s  se  d 

Skins,  Oalf  Skins,  Tanned,   Skins 

for  Morocco,  and  all  manufactures 

of  Leather case     400        20  20  20  20 

Leather,    Manufactures    of    Leather 

case     800        30  30  30  30 

Leather,    Manufactures    of    Leather 

case  1200       35  35  35  35 

Leaves  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 
Lemons   (see  Fruit) 

Lentils per  bag     110  3  3  

Lenses   (see  Optical  Goods) 

Licorice  Paste per  case     200  5  5  6  6 

Licorice  Root  (see  Roots) 

Licorice  Stick,  large per  case     200  6  6  6  6 

Licorice,  small    per  case     100  3  3  3  3 

Lignum  Vitae  (see  Wood) 

Lime    per  bag     100  2  2 

Lime   per  bbl.     300  5  5 

Lime,  Chloride,    dangerously    corro- 
sive (sugar  bbl.) per  bbl 6  6 

Linens  (see  Dry  Goods) 

Linoleum per  case  or  roll     250        12%        12% 

Linoleum per  case  or  roll     450        15  15 

Linoleum per  case  or  roll     600        20  20 

Linoleum per  case  or  roll   1000        30  30 

Linseed   (see  Seed) 
Linseed  Oil   (see  Oil) 

Liquors,   1   dz.  qts per  case   ....  3  3 

Liquors,  2   dz.   pts per  case   ....  3  3 

Liquors per  bbl.     450        10  10 

Liquors,  Puncheon,  188  gal 75  60 

Liquors,  Pipes.  130/150  gal 50  50 

Liquors,  %  Pipes,  90/130  gal 40  50 

Liquors,    %    Pipes,   60/90    gal 35  40 

Liquors,   %    Pipes,    45/60    gal 20  30 

Liquors,    %    Pipes,   30/45   gal 15  25 

Liquors,  %  Hpes 15  25 

Liquors,    %    Pipes,   15/30   gal 12  20 

Liquors,    ^    Pipes,    8/15    gal 10  15 

Liquors,  gSj  Pipes,  8  gal 7  10 

Lithograph  Prints per  case     600        20  20 

Lithograph  Stones per  case     200  4  4        

Lith per  crate     200  8  8        

Litharge per  keg     120  8  3  4  4 

Logwood  (see  Wood) 
Logwood  Extract  (see  Extract) 
Lubricating  Oils  (see  Oil) 
Lumber,  piled  in  warehouse 

per  cu.  ft 1  1        

Lye,  Concentrated per  box       50  1%  1% 

Lye,  Concentrated per  bbl.     350       10  10        

M 

Macaroni,  Spaghetti,  Vermicelli. box  25  1  1  1  1 
Macoroni,    Spaghetti,   Vermicelli .  .  . 

...per   box  50  1%  1%  2  2 

Macaroni,    Spaghetti,    Vermicelli.  .  . 

per  case  100  3  3  3  8 

Mace per  case  100  3  3  

Machines,  Sewing,  Crated each  ....  15  15  15  15 

Machinery,   Loose,  per  sq.   ft.   floor 

space 10  10  12  12 

34 


3 

3 

8 

8 

8 

8 

12% 

12% 

15 

15 

20 

20 

30 

30 

3 

3 

8 

3 

10 

10 

75 

60 

50 

50 

40 

50 

35 

40 

20 

30 

15 

25 

15 

25 

12 

20 

10 

15 

7 

10 

25 

25 

Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity 

Machinery,    crated per 

Mackerel  (see  Fish) 
Madder_  (see  Elarth) 

Magnesia    per   case 

Magnesia  Sulphate  Crystals. per  case 
Mahogany  (see  Wood) 

Malt per  bag 

Malt  Extract per  bbl. 

Malt  Extract per  case 

Malt    Syrup per    bbl. 

Malt  Syrup per  hf.  bbl. 

Malt  Syrup per    crate 

Malt  Syrup per   crate 

Mandrake  Root  (see  Roots) 

Manganese per    bbl. 

Manganese per    cask 

Manjar  (see  Asphaltum) 

Manna per    case 

Manure,  Artificial per  ton 

Maple  Sugar per  bbl. 

Maple  Sugar per  hf.  bbl. 

Maple  Sugar per  case 

Maple  Sugar per  tub 

Marble    and    Agate    in    blocks    and 

Slabs per  cu.  ft. 

Marble  and  Agate  in  casks .  .  per  cask 

Marble   and   Agate   in   cases 

per  cu.  ft. 

Marble  and  Agate  and  Onyx,  Tiles 

or  Cubes per  bag 

Marble  and  Agate  in  cases  or  crates, 

per  cu.  ft. 

Marmalade per  case 

Matches per    case 

Matches per    case 

Matches per    case 

Mathematical    Instruments    (see    In- 
struments) 
Matting,   Coir  and  Cocoa,  in  bales, 

per 

Matting  (40  yd.) per  roll 

Mats,  Flax,  Cocoa,  Carpets,  in  bales, 

Meal per  teg 

Meal per  bbl. 

Meats,  Preserved,  in  cases,  casks  or 
boxes per 

Medicinal   Preparations...    per  case 
Medicinal  Preparations,    valuable. 


Weight  Free  Bond 

in  lbs.    Storage    Labor    Storage    Labor 
100  2%  2%  3  3 


100 

105 
300 

50 
550 
300 

56 
112 

450 
750 


2000 

350 

200 

40 

80 


100 


50 

40 

200 

400 


100 
40 

100 
100 
250 

100 
70 


1% 
10 
6 

10 
15 

5 
40 
10 

6 

2 

20 

1% 
2 

i« 

8 
15 

2% 


3 

2% 


3 

8 

6 

1% 

3 

10 
15 

5 

40 
10 

6 

1% 

2 

2 
20 

1% 
2 

1% 


15 


2% 


3 

2V2 


12 
6 
2 


2% 
20 


.per  case 
Manufac- 


Meerschaum,    Crude   and 

tured per  case 

Melado,  in  casks per  gallon 

Mellin's  Food,  3  dz.,  large,  .per  case 
Mellin's  Food,  1  dz.,  large,  .per  case 
Mellin's  Food,  3  dz.,  small,  .per  case 
Mellin's  Food,  1  dz.,  small .  .  per  case 

Metal per  bbl. 

Metal per  bbl. 

Metal    per  cask 

Metal,  Manufactures  of per 

Metal  Lath     

Metal   Sheathing    per  case 


%  of  1% 

1 
1% 


%ofl% 


500 
1000 
1200 

100 
90 

500 

35 


r%    r% 


1 
1% 


....  %ofl%   %ofl% 


25 

30 

3 

3 

15 


15 
30 
30 
8 
3 
15 


2^ 
20 


15 
80 
30 
8 
8 
15 


Kind  o*  Goods  and  Quantity        ^^i^fs!*^ 

Metal  Spelter,   in   plates per     100 

Metal,  Yellow  Metal    per  case     500 

Metal  (see  Iron  and  Steel) 

Mica   per  case     100 

Mica   per  case     150 

Mica,  Pulverized per  bbl.     300 

Mica,  Pulverized   per  bag     120 

Milk   (see  Condensed  Milk) 
Millet  Seed   (see  Seed) 
Mill   Feed   (see  Bran) 

Millinery per  cu.  ft 

Mince   Meat 20 

Mince  Meat    per  pail       70 

Mineral  Paints   (see  Paint) 

Mineral  Water    per  bbl.     460 

Mineral  Water per  hf,  bbl.     225 

Mineral  Water    per  case        50 

Mineral  Water per  case     100 

Mineral  Water per  case     200 

Mirrors,  in  cases per  cu.  ft 

Molasses,     in     barrels,     hogsheads, 

tierces    per  gal 

Mops,  in  bdls.,  1  dz per  bdl 

•Mortars  of  Iron  (see  Iron) 

Moss per  bale     100 

Moss per  bale     240 

Muriate  of  Potash per  bag     200 

Mucilage per  case       40 

Musical   Instruments per  case    .... 

Mustard     in     Glass     (see     Cjanned 

Goods) 
Mustard  Seed   (see  Seed) 
Myrobalam   (see  Extract) 
•Morocco  Skins  (see  Skins) 


Nails    per  keg 

Neatsfoot  Oil  (see  Oil) 

Needles per  case 

Newspaper.  . .  .per  roll,  16  to  19  in. 
Newspaper.  . .  .per  roll,  33  to  38  in. 
Newspaper. . .  .per  roll,  48  to  54  in. 
Newspaper.  . .  .per  roll,  64  to  67  in. 
Newspaper.  . .  .per  roll,  71  to  74  in. 

Nickel per  case 

Nitrate  of  Soda  (see  Soda) 
Notions   (see  Dry  Goods) 

Nut  Gall per  bag 

Nut  Gall    per  bale 

Nut  Gall  Extract per  case 

Nut  Oils per  case 

Nutmegs per  case 

Nutmegs per  case 

Nuts,    all   kinds    except   Cocoanuts, 

per  bag 

Nuts    per  bag 

Nuts per  bbl.  or  per  bale 

Nuts per  case 

Nuts per  case 

Nuts    per  case 

Nuts    per  case 

Nuts,  Cocoanuts,  husked 

per  100  nuts 


Fres 

Bond 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage 

Labor 

2% 

2% 

3 

8 

12 

12 

15 

15 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

6 

6 

8 

8 

3 

3 

4 

4 

% 

% 

1 
1 

1 

1 

^1% 

1% 

2% 

2H 

10 

10 

12 

12 

6 

6 

6 

6 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

5 

5 

6 

6 

2 

2 

3 

3 

\ 

1 

3 

■1 

3 

3 

8 

3 

6 

6 

6 

6 

4 

4 

, 

1 

1 

2 

2 

25 

25 

30 

30 

N 

110 

2 

2 

25 

25 

8 

8 

10 

10 

12 

12 

15 

15 

15 

20 

220 

5 

5 

110 

3 

3 

200 

5 

5 

40 

2 

2 

40 

2 

2 

60 

2% 

2% 

170 

6 

6 

100 

3 

3 

200 

6 

6 

220 

6 

6 

28 

1% 

1% 

60 

3 

3 

110 

5 

5 

118 

5 

5 

25  25 


1% 


10 


10 


86 


Kind  ot  Goods  and  Quantity 

Nuts,  Cocoanuts,   with   husks 

-.  .  .per  100  nuts 

Nux    Vomica per  bag 

Oakum    per  bale 

Oatmeal  (see  Cereals) 

Oats per  bag 

Ochre  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Oil   10   gal,  case 

Oil  Cake  (see  Cake) 

Oil  Clake  Meal per  bag 

Oil,  Castor    per  case 

Oil,  Citronella per  drum 

Oil,  Cocoanut per  bbl. 

Oil,  Cotton  Seed  and  Fish,  .per  bbl. 

Oil,  Essential    per  case 

Oil,  Linseed    per  bbl. 

Oil,  Olive    per  case 

Oil,  Olive    per  case 

Oil,  Olive per  case  or  basket 

Oil,  Olive    per  bbl. 

Oil,  Olive per  bbl. 

Oil,  Olive    per  cask 

Oil,  Palm    per  cask 

Oil,  Rosin    per  bbl. 

Oil,  Sod per  bbl. 

Oil,  Vitriol    per  carboy 

Oil  Cloth    (see  Linoleum) 

Oilman   Stores    per  case 

Oilman   Stores    per  bbl. 

Olives per  case 

Olives,  45  gal per  cask 

Olives,  90  gal per  cask 

Olives    per  keg 

Olive  Oil   (see  Oil) 

Onions per  bbl. 

Onions per  bag 

Onions per  crate 

Onyx   (see  Marble) 

Opium per  case 

Optical  Goods,  such  as  Lenses,  Spec- 
tacles, Lantern  Slides,  Opera  and 

Field   Glasses per  case 

Oranges  (see  Fruit) 
Orange   Peel    (see   Fruit) 

Orchill  Weed,   in  bales per 

Ores     per 

Organs,  crated    each 

Orris   Root    (see  Roots) 

Osier,  in  bundles per 

Oxalic  Acid   (see  Acid) 

Pails,  Empty per  cu.   ft. 

Paint  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Palm  Leaf    per  bdl. 

Palm  Leaf    per  bale 

Palm  Leaf    per  case 

Palm   Leaf,  Manufacture  of,  per  case 

Palm   Oil    (see  Oil) 

PalmoHve  Cream  and  Soap,  per  box 


Weight  Free 

in  lbs.    Storage    Labor 


Bond 
Storage    Labor 


110 


o 


15 


15 


90 

2% 

2% 



150 

3 

3 

4 

4 

. . . . 

3 

3 

3 

3 

100 

3 

3 

50 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

1300 

35 

35 

450 

10 

10 

12 

12 

450 

10 

10 

50 

10 

10 

10 

10 

450 

10 

10 

12 

12 

50 

2 

2 

2 

2 

100 

4 

4 

4 

4 

150 

5 

5 

5 

5 

250 

10 

10 

10 

10 

450 

15 

15 

15 

15 

900 
1300 

25 
35 

25 
85 

25 

25 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

450 

10 

10 

15 

15 



10 

10 

15 

16 

5 

5 

6 

s 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

60 

3 

3 

3 

S 

20 

15 

20 

15 

50 

30 

60 

30 

120 

4 

4 

4 

4 

200 

4 

4 

5 

6 

110 

3 

3 

3 

S 

50 

2 

2 

2 

2 

110 

15 

15 

20 

20 

.... 

25 

25 

25 

25 

100 

2% 

2% 

100 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

.50 

1.50 

100 

4 

4 

4 

4 

p 

1 

1 

1% 

V 

25 

1 

1 

225 

8 

8 

200 

6 

6 

400 

15 

15 



10 

^^ 

V2 

.... 

37 


Kind  of  Goods  and  Quantity 

Palmolive    

Panorama per  cu,  ft. 

Paper    per  case 

Paper    per  case 

Paper  Bags    her  case 

Paper,  Felt,    Roofing    and    Building, 

per  roll,   108   sq.  ft.    . 

Paper,  Felt,    Roofing    and    Building, 

per  roll,  216   sq.   ft.    . 

Paper,  Fly  (see  Fly  Paper) 

Paper,  Japanese    per  case   . 

Paper,  News   (see  Newspaper) 

Paper,  Pulp per  bale  600  sq.  ft.    . 

Paper,  Sand.... per  case  100  sq.  ft. 
Paper  Stock   (see  Rags) 

Paper,  Toilet per  case    . 

Paper,  Wall per  bdL   40  sq.   ft.    . 

Paper,  All  other per 

Paraffin,    in   casks per 

Parasol  Sticks,  .per  bdls.  30  sq.  ft. 
Paris  Green  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 
Paris  White  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 
Patent     Medicines     (see     Medicinal 

Preparations) 
Peanuts    (see   Nuts) 

Peach  Pulp    per  bbl.    . 

Peach  Pulp,  4  gal per  case    . 

Pearl  Ash    (see  Ash) 

Pearl   Shells per  case 

Pearline per  box 

Peas,  Dry    per  bag 

Peas per  bag 

Peas per  bbl. 

Peat  Moss  (see  Moss) 
Pecans   (see  Nuts) 

Pencils,  Lead    per  case    . 

Pepper    per  bag 

Pepper    per  bag 

Pepper per  bag 

Pepper  Sauce    per  box 

Peppers,  Chillies    per  bag 

Perfumery    per  case 

Persian  fierries    (see  Berries) 
Personal  Effects,  25  cu.  ft.,  per  pkg.    . 
Personal  Effects,  over  25  cu.  ft.  .  .  . 

per  cu.  ft.    . 

Peruvian  Bark  (see  Bark) 
Petroleum,   in  barrels  or   casks.... 

per    gal.    . 

Phosphates per  bag 

Phonograph   Records per  case    . 

Pianos,  crated     each    . 

Pianos,  not  crated  (see  H.  H.  Goods) 
Pictures   and   Lithographs. per  crate    . 

Pickles per  bbl. 

Pickles    per   hf.   bbl. 

Pickles    per   case 

Pickles     per    keg 

Pickles    per  tierce 

Pigs'   Feet    per    bbl. 

Pigs'  Feet per  hf.  bbl. 

Figs'   Feet per  keg 


Weight 

in  lbs. 

25 

*366 
500 
100 


Free 
Storage    Labor 


100 
100 


150 
56 
110 
220 
300 


110 
170 
220 
40 
110 
300 


200 


400 

200 

50 

60 

800 

400 

200 

60 


1 

1 
10 
15 

2% 


1% 
10 

10 

2^ 

6 

2% 


25 

4 
6 

iy2 

3 

15 

25 

1 


10 

10 

5 

2 

2 

20 

10 

5 

2 


1 

1 
10 
15 

2% 


IVa 
10 
10 


% 


2% 
2% 


25 
2^ 
4 
6 

r^ 

15 
25 

1 


4  4 
20  20 
,50   1.50 


10 

10 

5 

2 

2 

20 

10 

5 

2 


Bond 
Storage  Labor 

12     12 
20     20 


12 


12 
3 


IH 


25 
3 
5 


15 


20 


2 

2 

25 


12 


15 


20 


38 


Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity  ix^i^^ 

Pigs'  Feet    per    kit  20 

Pigs'  Feet per   tierce  800 

Pignolias    per   case  .... 

Pimento    per    bag  110 

Pimento per  bag  220 

Pineapples    (see    Fruit) 
Pins,   Clothes   (see  Clothes  Pins) 
Pipes,  Clay   (see  Clay  Pipes) 
Pipes,  N  (3  M  (see  Smokers  Articles) 
Pistols  (see  Guns) 

Pitch    per  bbl.  500 

Pitch    per  hf.  bbl.  250 

Pitch,  Brewers    per    bbl 

Plants,      Artificial      (see      Artificial 
Plants) 

Plaster per  bag  200 

Plaster    per    bbl.  400 

Playing  Cards per  case  150 

Plumbago  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Poles,  Rug per  bdl 

Poles,  Bamboo per  bdl 

Polish,  Armo     per  box  .... 

Polish,  Enameline     per  box  20 

Polish,  vShoe     per  box  .... 

Polish,  Solarine per  box  .... 

Polish,  Vulcanol    per  box  .... 

Pop  Corn  (see  Corn) 
Poppy  Seed  (see  Seed) 

Pork    per  bbl.  350 

Pork per  tierce  450 

Pork    per  case  450 

Pork   and    Beans per  case  40 

Porter  (see  Ale) 

Postal  Cards per  case  700 

Potash  Acetate per  case  or  keg  112 

Potash   Bicarbonate    per  case  100 

Potash   Bichromate     per  cask  800 

Potash  Carbonate per  cask  1000 

Potash  Chlorate    per  keg  100 

Potash  Caustic     per  drum  450 

Potash  Cyanide    per  case  250 

Potash   Iodide     per  100 

Potash   Muri.?.te     per  bag  200 

Potash,  Permanganate  of.  .per  drum  120 

Potash,  Permanganate  of.  .per  drum  300 

Potash   Sulphate per  bag  200 

Potash,  All    others    per  100 

Potatoes,  2  bu per  bag  .... 

Potatoes,  3  bu per  bag  .... 

Potatoes    per    bbl.  .... 

Potato  Flour   (see  Flour) 

Powder,   Baking    per  box  20 

Preserved  Meats  (see  Meats) 

Preserve   Stock   per  bbl.  400 

Preserve   Stock per  hf.  bbl.  200 

Preserve   Stock per  keg  70 

Provisions per  bbl.  350 

Provisions    per   tierce  450 

Prune  Juice   (see  Fruits) 

Prunes    (see   Fruit) 

Pulp  (see  Wood  Pulp) 

Pumps  (see  Agricultural  Implements) 

39 


Free 
Storage    Labor 

Bond 
Storage    Labor 

1 
15 
5 
3 
5 

1 
15 
5 
3 
5 

8 

8 

5 

5 

8 

8 

4 

4 

5 

5 

8 

8 

10 

10 

4 

4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

5 

5 

^ 

^ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

V^ 

% 

10 

10 

12 

12 

12 

12 

1 

1 

20 

20 

25 

25 

8 

3 

3 

S 

2% 

2% 

3 

8 

20 

20 

25 

25 

25 

25 

5 

5 

6 

6 

15 

16 

15 

15 

8 

8 

8 

8 

2Mj 

2% 

3 

3 

4 

4 

6 

6 

6 

6 

15 

15 

15 

15 

4 

4 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

. 

10 

10 

12 

12 

6 

6 

6 

6 

2 

2 

8 

3 

8 

8 

10 

10 

10 

10 

12 

12 

o 

Kind  of  Goods  and  Quantity        Weight  Free  Bond 

^  in  lbs.    Storage    Labor    Storage    Labor 

>uebracho  Extract  (see  Cutch) 
^ucensware    (see  Crockery) 

Quicksilver    per   flask        80  3  3  4  4 

luicksilver   Flasks,   empty 1%  li^  2  2 

luilts  (see  Dry  Goods) 

juinine    per   case       40  5  5  8  8 

R 

Radiators per  cu.   ft.    . . . .  1  1  1  %  11^ 

Rafia  (see  Palm  Leaf)  x^  x^ 

Rags,  Compressed per  bale 

Rags,  Compressed per  bale 

Rap:s,  Compressed per  bale 

Railroad  Spikes  (see  Iron) 
Raisins  (see  Fruit) 
Rape  Seed  (see  Seed) 

Rat  Traps per  case 

Rattan  and  Reeds,  in  bdls..  .per  ton  2000 

Raven  (Duck)    per  bale 

Raw  Silk   (see  Silk) 

Red    Precipitate     (see    Colors    and 

Paints) 
Reeds  (see  Rattan) 

Refrigerators per   cu.   ft. 

Ribbons    per    case 

Rhubarb,  per  bale,  bbl.  or  case,  per 

Rice per  bag 

Rice per  bag 

Rice per  bag 

Rice per  bbl. 

Rice    per    pocket 

Rice  Flour   (see  Flour) 
Rifles    (see   Guns) 

Rock  Salt   per     100         2  2  8  S 

Rods  (see  Iron  and  Steel) 
Rolled  Oats  (see  Cereals) 
Roofing  Paper  (see  Paper) 

Roots,  All  kinds per     100         4  4  4  4 

Rope    per     100  2%  2^  3  8 

Rose  Herbs  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Rosin per  bbl.     400        10  10  12  12 

Rotten  Stone per  cask     600        15  15  

Rubber  Boots  (see  Boots  and  Shoes) 

Rubber,  Crude     per     100  4  4  

Rubber,  Old     per     100  3  8  

Rubber,  Hose    per     100  3  8  

Rugs,  Small     per  bale 15  15  20  20 

Rugs,  Large per  bale 20  20  25  25 

Rugs,  Less    than    10    ft.    in    length, 

per  case   ....        25  25  30  80 

Rugs,  Over   10   ft.   in  length 

«  -"X ........per  running  ft 2%  2%  3  8 

Rugs,  Over   20   ft.   in  length 

per  running  ft 4  4  5  6 

Rum   (see  Liquor) 

Rum.  Bay  (see  Bay) 

Russia   Sheetings per  bale     700        15  15  20  20 

s 

Sacks,  Bale per     100  2%  2^  3  8 

Saddlery   (see  Harnesses) 

Sad  Irons per  box        25  1  1  

40 


400 
600 
900 

10 
15 
20 

10 
15 
20 

:::: 

'.'.'.'. 

}666 

500 

15 

12% 
1.25 
15 

15 

15 

ido 

100 
225 
300 
300 
50 

1 

25 

3 

2 

4 
6 
6 
1% 

1 

25 
3 
2 
4 
6 
6 
1% 

3** 

5 

8 

8 

2 

8* 
5 

8 

1 

Kind  OF  Goods  AND  Quantity  >^^/,?^*  c*         ^*T*i.  c*       ®°^°  i^ 

^  in  lbs.  Storage    Labor  Storage    Labor 

Sadirons per  box  50  1%  1%  

Sadirons per  box  75  2  2  

Sadirons per  box  100  2%  2%  

Sad  Irons per  box  125  8  3  

Safes  (see  Iron  and  Steel) 
Safflower   (see  Flour) 
Saffron  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 
Sage  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Sago    per  bag  110  S  8  

Sa^o  Flour  (see  Flour) 
Sails   (see  Canvas) 

Sal  Ammoniac per  cask  800  20  20  25            25 

Salad  Dressing per  case  50  1%  1^  2              2 

Saleratus,   bbl.,   case   or   tierce,   per  100  2%  2%  3               3 
Salmon   (see  Fish) 

Saltpetre per  bag  175  4  4  5               5 

Saltpetre per  bag  250  6  6  8               8 

Saltpetre per  bbl.  300  8  8  10            10 

Salt    (Fruit    Salt) per  case  60  1^  1%  2              2 

Salt    per  bbl.  300  6  6  8               8 

Salt    per  bag  56  1%  1%  2              2 

Sat     per    bag  112  3  3  4              4 

Salt   per  bag  220  5  5  6              9 

Salt                  .      .    per  cask  600  15  15  15            16 

Salt,  Bulk,  all  kinds per  cask  100  2  2  8               3 

Salt,  Refined     per  case  40  1%  1\^  2               2 

Sand,  in  casks per  100  2  2  3               8 

Sandlewood  (see  Wood) 

Sapolio,   34   gross per  box  ....  1  1  ....           . .  , 

Sapolio,   %   gross per  box  ....  1  1  

Sardines   (see  Fish) 
Sarsaparilla    (see   Root) 
Sassafras  (see  Root) 

Sauces per  case  50  1  %  1  %  2               2 

Sauces.    12   doz per  bbl 6  6  8  8 

Sauerkraut     per  bbl 15  15  

Sauerkraut    per  case  70  2  2  ....         ...[ 

Sausage,  Bologna    per  case  125  3  3  

Sausage  Casings,    in    casks per  100  2%  2%  

Scientific    Instruments    (see    Instru- 
ments) 

Screens,   crated per   cu.    ft 1  1  1%  IVU 

Sea  Grass per  bale  110  2%  2%  3               3 

Seeds,  all  kinds per    bag  110  2%  2%  3               3 

Seeds,  all  kinds per    bag  165  4  4  5               5 

Seeds,  all  kinds per   bag  220  5  5  6               6 


1 

1 

110 
110 

i^ 

m 

165 

4 

4 

220 

5 

5 

110 

2% 

2V, 

220 

5 

5 

850 

8 

8 

50 

1% 

1% 

150 

4 

4 

Seeds,  all  kinds per  bale     110  2%  2%  3 

Seeds,  all  kinds per  bale     220  5  5  6  6 

Seeds,  all  kinds per    bbl.      850  8  8  10  10 

Seeds,  all  kinds per   case        50  1%  1%  2  2 

Seeds,  all  kinds per   case     150  4  4  5  5 

Seneca  Root   (see  Roots) 

Senna per  bale     325        12  12  

Sewing   Machines,   crated each    ....        15  15  20  20 

Sheepskins  (see  Skins) 

Shellac per  bag     110  4  4  5  5 

Shellac    per  case     150  6  5  6  6 

Shellac    per  case     250  8  8  10  10 

Shells,  Pearl   (see  Pearl  Shells) 

Shells.  Ground     per  bag     200  6  6  

Ship  Stuff  (see  Bran) 
Shoddy  (see  Rags) 
Shoe  Lacets  (see  Lacets) 
Shoes  (see  Boots  and  Shoes) 

41 


Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity 

Show  Gases per  cu.   ft. 

|i°*-: per  bag 

Shovels per  cu.  ft. 

Sienna  (see  I^arth) 

Silk  Goods  (see  Dry  Goods) 

Silk,  Raw,  Japan,  China .  .  .  per  bale 

Silk,  Raw,     Italian per  bale 

Sisal  Grass  (see  Grass) 

Size per  bbl. 

Size per    cask 

Skins per    cask 

Skins per    cask 

Skins,  Calf per    bale 

Skins per     bdl. 

Skins per     bdl. 

Skins,  East  India  Tanned.. per  bale 

Skins,  Goatskins per  bale 

Skins,  Goatskins per  bale 

Skins,  Goatskins    per  bale 

Skins,  Sheep  and  Goat  Pelt,  per  bale 

Skins,  Slats per  bale 

Skins,  All    other per 

Slate    _ per 

Smokers'  Articles  (other  than  Amber 

and  Meerschaum) per  case 

Snake  Root   (see  Roots) 

Soap per  bbl. 

Soap per  nf.   bbl. 

Soap per  box 

Soap per  box 

Soap per  box 

Soap per  box 

Soap per  box 

Soap per  box 

Soap,  Chip,  Amber  Flake . .  .  per  bbl. 

Soap,  Ivory per  bbl. 

Soap,  Lennox per  bbl. 

Soap,  White  Crown per  bbl. 

Soap  Root  (see  Root) 

Soapstone per  bbl. 

Soda  Ash  (see  Ash) 

Soda  Bi-Carbonate per    keg 

Soda  Bi-Carbonate per   bbl. 

Soda   Caustic per  cask 

Soda   Caustic per    drum 

Soda  Caustic per    crate 

Soda   Chlorate per   bbl. 

Soda  Crude per  keg 

Soda  Crystals    per  keg 

Soda  Cylicate per  bbl. 

Soda   Nitrate per  bag 

Soda  Nitrate per  bag 

Soda,  Sal    per  bbl. 

Soda,  Sal per  cask 

Soda,  Silicate     per  bbl. 

Soda,  Washing    per  box 

Soda,  Washing    per  box 

Soda,  Washing     per  bbl. 

Soda,  Washing    per  bbl. 

Solder    per  box 

Soldering  Flux per  bbl. 

Soldering  Flux per  hf.  bbl. 

Soldering  Flux per  box 


Weight 

Free 

Bond 

in  lbs. 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage 

Labor 

1 

1 

2V2 

IM5 

100 

IMj 

1% 

2^ 

1 

1 

IVa 

IV2 

15 

15 

20 

20 

.... 

20 

20 

25 

25 

500 

12 

12 

15 

15 

800 

20 

20 

25 

25 

600 

25 

25 

.... 

.... 

1500 

35 

35 

.... 

6 

6 

8 

8 

30 

2 

2 

.... 

.... 

100 

3 

3 

20 

20 

25 

25 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

600 

15 

15 

20 

20 

800 

20 

20 

25 

25 

1000 

30 

30 

.... 

.... 

1000 

30 

30 

.... 

.... 

100 

2% 

2V. 

3 

3 

100 

2y2 

2Vz 

3 

3 

.... 

25 

25 

30 

30 

500 

12 

12 

15 

15 

250 

6 

6 

8 

8 

28 

1 

1 

iy2 

1^ 

40 
60 

\l 

}^ 

2 
2 

2 
2 

80 

2 

2 

3 

3 

110 

3 

3 

3 

3  ( 

150 

5 

5 

6 

6  ' 

350 

10 

10 

190 

8 

8 

220 

8 

8 

200 

8 

8 



400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

120 

3 

3 

4 

4 

350 

8 

8 

10 

10 

700 

20 

20 

20 

20 

8 

8 

10 

10 

15 

15 

20 

20 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

112 

3 

3 

4 

4 

8 

8 

10 

10 

700 

20 

20 

20 

20 

200 

4 

4 

800 

20 

20 

300 

8 

8 

10 

10 

450 

12 

12 

15 

15 

400 

10 

10 

12 

12 

74 

2 

2 

3 

3 

122 

3 

3 

4 

4 

250 

6 

6 

8 

8 

425 

12 

12 

15 

15 

100 

2 

2 

600 

15 

15 

360 

8 

8 

50 

IV2 

IV2 

42 


Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity         ^7bs^' 

Soldering  Flux   per  box  100 

Soldering  Flux per  keg  130 

Soup,  Canned per  case  50 

Soup,  Canned   per  case  100 

Spaghetti   (see  Macaroni) 
Spectacles  (see  Optical  Coods) 

Spelter    per  100 

Spices     per  bag  110 

Spices   per  bag  165 

Spices   per  bag  220 

Spices   per  bale  125 

Spices    per  bbl.  300 

Spices per  case  40 

Spirits  (see  Liquors) 

Sponges    per  bale  150 

Sponges    per  case  .... 

Stain  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Starch    per  box  12 

Starch    per  box  20 

Starch    per  box  50 

Starch    per  bag  140 

Starch    per  bag  220 

Starch    per  bbl.  140 

Starch    per  bbl.  300 

Starch     per  cask  680 

Starch    per  crate  400 

Starch,  Corn    per  box  30 

Starch,  Corn    per  bbl.  300 

Stationery,  in  cases  or  crates 

per  cu.  ft 

Staves  (see  Barrel  Staves) 

Stearine,  in  bbls.  or  casks per  100 

Steel   (see  Iron  and  Steel) 
Stic  Lac  (see  Lac) 

Stone,    in    crates per  100 

Stone,  Loose per  100 

Stone,  Pumice,  bags,  bbls.,  casks,  per  100 

Stoneware,  Crocks,  etc per  cask  800 

Stout     per  case  150 

Stoves per  cu.  ft 

Straw,  in  bales  (see  Hay  and  Straw) 
Straw  Braids,  etc.,   small  bales.  .  .  . 

per  bale  .... 

Straw  Braids,  etc.,  large  bales.... 

per  bale  .... 

Straw  Braids,  etc per  case  .... 

Straw  Board per   bdl.  50 

Straw  Covers per    bale  .... 

Straw  Hats   (see  Hats) 

Stucco    per  bbl.  280 

Stucco per  case  100 

Stucco    per  keg  100 

Sugar,  Large per  bbl 

Sugar,  Small    per  bbl 

Sugar     per  bag  220 

Sugar per  bag  110 

Sulphur,   per   bag,   bbl.   or   keg,   per  100 
Sumac   (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Sumac,  Ground per   bag  160 

Sweetmeats per  case  300 

Syrup,  Fruit    per  bbl.  450 

Syrup,  Fruit per  cask  700 

43 


Free 

Bo 

ND 

Storage 

Labor 

Storage 

Labor 

3 

3 

4 

4 

1% 

IVi 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2V2 

2V2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

a 

5 

3 

3 

8 

8 

iy2 

IV2 

5 

5 

8 

8 

8 

8 

12 

12 

t 

t 

1 

\ 

1% 

IV2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

6 

6 

3 

3 

4 

4 

6 

6 

8 

8 

15 

15 

20 

20 

10 

10 

12 

12 

1 

1 

iy» 

1% 

8 

8 

10 

10 

21/^ 


2% 


1% 


1% 


2% 

2V2 

8 

? 

2M. 

2y3 

3 

3 

2% 

2% 

3 

3 

20 

20 

25 

25 

3 

3 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1%          1% 

15 

15 

20 

20 

20 

20 

25 

25 

15 

15 

20 

20 

1% 

1% 

2 

2 

3 

3 

8 

8 

It 

lit 

• 

•• 

6 

6 

5 

5 

5 

5 

2% 

i« 

2% 

• 

•  • 

3 

3 

4 

4 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

12 

12 

15 

15 

2{ 

) 

2( 

) 

Kind  op  Goods  and  Quantity 


Weight  Free  Bond 

in  lbs.    Storage    Labor  Storage    Labor 

Syrup,  Fruit per  case       40  1  1  1%  l^^ 

Syrup,  Fruit per  case       60  1%  1%  2  2 


Table  Sauces  (see  Sauces) 

Talc per  bag 

Talc. per  bbl. 

Tailors'  Clippings  (see  Rags) 

Talking  Machines,   crated each 

Tallow per  bbl. 

Tallow    per  cask 

Tamarinds   (see  Fruit) 

Tankage per   bag 

Tanning  Bark per 

Tanning  Extract   (see  Extracts) 

Tanning  Nuts per  bag 

Tanning  Nuts per  bag 

Tapioca per  bag 

Tapioca    per  bag 

Tapioca     per  case 

Tapioca   Flour    (see   Flour) 

Tai- per    bbl. 

Tea,  Ceylon  and  India per    case 

Tea,  Ceylon  and  India,  .per  hf.  case 
Tea,  Green,  Japan  and  large  Congoes 

per    hf .    ch. 

Tea,  Green,  Japan  and  large  Congoes 

_ per    box 

Tea,  Oolong  and   small    Congoes... 

per  chest 

Tea,  Oolong  and   small    Congoes .  .  . 

per  hi.  chest 

Tea,  Oolong  and   small   Congoes... 

per    box 

Teasels,  in  casks per 

Terra    Alba,     Sienna,    Umber     (see 

Earth) 
Tierce    with    contents    (see    Barrels 

with  Contents) 

Tile,  Sugar  Barrel per  bbl. 

Tile per   case 

Tin    Banca,    pig per 

Tin  Plate per    box 

Tinware,  Nested per  cu.  ft. 

Tin,    pig per 

Tobacco per   bale   in   bulk 

Tobacco per  bale  by  numbers 

Tobacco per  case  in  bulk 

Tobacco per  case  by  numbers 

Tobacco per    hhd. 

Tobacco,  Plug  and  Smoking,  oer  box 

Tobacco,  Columbian per    bale 

Tobacco,  Havana.  .  .per  bale  in  bulk 
Tobacco,  Havana,  per  bale  by  number 
Tobacco,  Havana    

.  .  .  .per  bale,  stripped  filler,  small 
Tobacco,  Havana    . 

....  per  bale,  stripped  filler,  large 

Tobacco,  Havana per  bbl. 

Tobacco,  Hayti per  bale 

Tobacco,  Mexican pef  bale 

Tobacco,  Porto  Rico     


200 
350 


450 
800 

150 
100 

50 
140 
110 
220 

25 

400 


100 


150 
100 
100 

ioo 


50 


20 
12 
20 


3 

2% 

3 
5 

1 

8 
5 


8 
6 
2 

2 
1 
2 

8 
10 
10 
15 
50 

2 


20 
12 
20 


3 
2% 

J^ 

3 
5 
1 

8 
5 


10 


3 
3 
1% 


10 

6 

10 

10 

15 
15 
10 
15 


25 
15 
25 


10 
6 
8 
S 

J'* 


10 


15 

10 

15 
20 
10 
15 
10 


44 


JCiND  OF  Goods  and  Quantity 


Weight 
bs.    S 


Tobacco,  Porto  Rico    

Tobacco,  Sumatra ,  .  per  bale  in  bulk 

Tobacco,  Sumatra per  bale 

Tobacco,  Sumatra per  case 

Tobacco,  Sumatra.  .  .per  douole  case 
Tobacco,  Turkish,  .per  bale,  1  pellet 
Tobacco,  Turkish .  .  per  bale,  2  pellet 
Tobacco,  Turkish .  .  per  bale,  3  pellet 

Tobacco,  Turkish per    bale 

Tobacco,  Turkish per    bale 

Tobacco,  Turkish per   case 

Tobacco,  Turkish per  case 

Tomato  Pulp per  bbl. 

Tomato   Pulp per   hf.    bbl. 

Tomato   Sauce per  case 

Tomato  Sauce per  case 

Tomato   Sauce per  case 

Tonic per  case 

Tonca  Beans   (see  Beans) 
Toothpicks,  Aromatic,    12x20^^x29. 
Toothpicks,  Capitol  Ideal,  41x19x23, 

Stock  

Toothpicks,  Capitol  Ideal,  41x19x23, 

Display 

Toothpicks,  Capitol  Ideal,  19x27x34, 

Display    

Toothpicks,  Capitol    Ideal,    100    bx. 

cs.,    23x15x13 

Toothpicks,      Crown,      24      cartons, 

16%x25%x35    

Toothpicks,  Hotel,  50  boxes,  13 %x 

16^x11% 

Toothpicks,  Hotel,  100  boxes,  13 %x 

15%x24 

Toothpicks,   Ideal,    25   cartons,    llx 

20x42,  10c 

Toothpicks,    Ideal,    24    cartons,    17x 

25x35%,    5c 

Toothpicks,  Lighters,  252  boxes.  .  . 
Toothpicks,  Quality,  100  boxes,  llx 

15x22% 

Toothpicks,    Quality   Aromatic,    27x 

10%xl9   inside 

Toothpicks,    Quality   Aromatic,    29x 

20y2xl2   outside 

Toothpicks,      Scaraman,      ll%xl5x 

23y2  

Toothpicks,  S-E,  100  bxs.,  11x15x22 

Toothpicks,  TXP 

Toothpicks,  Velvet,  24  cartons, 
16%xl6%x28,   No.    2 

Toothpicks,  Velvet,  24  cartons, 
18%xl8x33% 

Toothpicks,  World's  Fair,  24  car- 
tons, 13xl5V2x28%,  5c 

Toothpicks,  World's  Fair,  24  car- 
tons,  15x19  y2x40,   10c 

Toothpicks,  World's  Fair,  48  car- 
tons, 20x29x40V2,  10c 

Toothpicks,  1-B,  100  bxs.,  Ilx23x 
15% 

Toothpicks,  2-B,  100  bxs.,  Ilxl5x 
23 


50 
•200 
200 
350 
400 
225 

80 
120 
145 

60 

81 
243 
125 
244 

56 
198 

35% 

61% 

152 

193 
93 

55 

60  net 
81  net 
47% 

n^ 

86 
130 

80 
146 
390 

43 

43 


Free        Bond 
orage  Labor  Storage  Labor 


10 

5 

10 

1 

10 

1 

1 

10 

10 
5 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 

6 

5 

5 

10 
10 

1 
1 


10 
5 


3 
2 

1 
10 

5 
10 

1 
10 

1 

1 

10 

10 
5 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

5 

5 

5 
10 
10 

1 
1 


10 

6 

10 

15 

30 

5 

10 

15 

5 

10 

15 

30 

12 

6 

3 

4 

4 


10 

8 

10 

20 

SO 

5 

10 

15 

5 

10 

15 

SO 

12 

6 

3 

4 

4 


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Kind  o.  Goods  *.d  Qu.nt.tv        Weight  ^^^^J-^^^^^ 

Toothpicks,    48    cartons,    5c    Ideal, 

251/2x37x32 382  10  10 

Toothpicks,  48  cartons,  Stock  Cap.l, 

41x34x31 491  15  15 

Tow  (see  Fibre) 

Toys,  in  cases,  casks  or  crates .... 

per  cu.  ft 1  1 

Tripe per    bbl.     365  8  8 

Trunks,  empty per  cu.   ft 1  1 

Turnips,  2  bu per  bag   ....  3  3 

Turnips,   3  bu per  bag   ....  4  4 

Turnips per    bbl 5  5 

Turpentine per    bbl.      400  10  10 

Turpentine per  case        70  2  2 

Twine per  bale     200  6  6 

Twine per  bale     400  12  12 

Twine per  bale     600  15  15 

Type,  Metal   (see  Lead) 

Typewriters,    crated each    ....  20  20 

u 

Ultramarine  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 
Umber    (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Umbrella  Handles,  in  bdls 100  3  3 

Underwear,  small per  case  ....  15  15 

Underwear,  medium per  case  ....  20  20 

Underwear,  large per  case  ....  25  25 

V 

Valerian  Root  (see  Roots) 
Vanilla  Beans  (see  Beans) 
Varnish  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Vaseline per    bbl.      420        12  12 

Vaseline per  case     100  3  8 

Vaseline per  case       50  1%  1% 

Vegetable  Ivory  (see  Ivory) 
Vegetables,    Canned     (see     Canned 

Goods) 

Vegetables,  Dry per  basket   ....  4  4 

Vehicles,  K  D,  crated.  . .  .per  cu.  ft 1  1 

Venetian     Red      (see     Colors     and 

Paints) 

Verdigris per  bbl.     450        12  12 

Verdigris per    cask  1200        40  40 

Vermicelli  (see  Macaroni) 
Vermouth  (see  Liquors) 

Vinegar per  bbl.     400        10  10 

Vinegar per  hf.  bbl.     200  5  5 

Vinegar per    hhd.     900       20  20 

Vinegar per  keg       70         2  2 

w 

Walnuts   (see  Nuts) 

Washing   Compound per     100  3  3 

Washing    Macnines per  cu.  ft 1  1 

Washboards    per  cu.  ft 1  1 

Waste  (Cotton  and  Wool),  .per  bag     200  8  8 

Waste per  bag,  over     400  12%  12% 

Waste    per  bale     600  15  15 

Waste   per  bale  1000  20  20 

Water   (see  Mineral) 

Wax,  Bees per  bbl.     400  10  10 

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Bond 
Storage    Labor 


1% 

i% 


1% 

i% 


8 

8 

15 

15 

20 

20 

3 

3 

15 

15 

20 

20 

25 

25 

1% 


1% 


12 

12 

6 

6 

25 

25 

3 

8 

Kind  of  Goods  and  Quantity 

Wax,  Bees per 

Wax,  Bees per 

Wax,  Canauba per 

Wax,  Canauba per 

Wax,  Canauba per 

Wax,  Paraffin per 

Wax,  Paraffin per  hf. 

Wax,  Paraffin per 

Wax,  Paraffin per 

Wax,  Paraffin per  case 

Wheat,  1  bu per  bag 

Wheat,  Rolled  (see  Cereals) 

Whiskey    (see    Liquors) 

White  Lead  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Whitening per  bag 

Whitening per  bbl. 

Willows per  bdl. 

Willows,  in  bdls per 

Wine  (Still)   1  dz.  Qts per  case 

Wine  (Still)  2  dz.  Pts per  case 

Wine per  bbl. 

Wine,  Champagne per  case 

Wine,  Champagne,  Large.  .  .per  case 
Wine,  Champapne,  Large. per  basket 
Wine,  Chianti  Doghouse,  .per  basket 
Wine,  Chianti  Ordinary,  .per    basket 

Wine,  Vermouth per  basket 

Wine  (see  Liquors) 

Window  Shades per  case 

Wire,  all  kinds per 

Wire  Goth per  roll 

Wire  Cloth per  roll 

Wire  Lath per  roll 

Wire  Door  Mats per  bdl. 

Witch  Hazel per  bdl. 

Wool per  bag 

Wool,  over  7  ft.  in  length .  .  per  bag 

Wool,  California per   bale 

Wool,  Territorial per  bag 

Wool,  Australian,  N.  Z.,  Cape,  bales 

Wool,  China per   bale 

Wool,  E.    India,    Syrian,   and    Egyp- 
tian   bales 

Wool,  English   Squares 

Wool,  English  Sheets,  Large 

Wool,  English  Sheets,  Small 

Wool,  French   Scoured  Bales 

Wool,  Iceland,     bags 

Wool,  Peruvian,    bales 

Wool,  Russian,  sheets     

Wool,  Russian,  large    bales 

Wool,  Russian,  small    bales.  .  .under 

Wool,  Scotch     sheets 

Wool,  Hf.   Scotch 

Wool,  So.    American bales 

Wool,  Spanish  or  Scotch bags 

Wool,  Turkish     bales 

Wool,  Turkish    bales 

Wool,  Turkish bags 

Woodenware per  cu.  ft. 

Wood  Pulp per  bale 

Wood  Pulp per  bale 

Wood  Pulp per  roll 


Weight 

Free 

in  lbs. 

Storage 

Labor 

box 

50 

iy2 

1% 

box 

25 

1 

1 

bag 

80 

3 

3 

bag 

120 

4 

4 

bag 

180 

5 

5 

hbl. 

450 

10 

10 

bbl. 

220 

5 

5 

bag 

200 

5 

5 

box 

50 

1% 

1% 

Bond 
Storage    Labor 


200 
60 


200 

400 

30 

100 


150 
100 
20 
60 
125 
225 
400 


180 


500 
350 


500 
350 


280 
480 
180 


10 


f 

3 

5 
10 

7 

9 
12 


5 
2% 


6 
12 

1% 

3 

4 

4 
12 

4 

8 
10 
10 

5 

4 


8 
1 
2% 


12 


12M8 

10 

10 
35 
30 
25 
30 

8 

8 
20 
15 
10 
25 
20 
17% 

8 
15 
10 

8 

1% 

6 
12 

5 


6 
12 

4 

4 

12 

4 

8 

10 

10 

6 

4 


3 

1 

2% 
4 
6 
12 


15 
10 

10 
35 
30 
25 
30 
10 
10 
20 
15 
10 
25 
20 
20 
10 
15 
10 
10 

12 
6 


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K.»»  or  GOOD,  .«o  Qu^-riTv       Weigh,  g,^^^  J.«  ^  Stor.feT.bor 

Wood  Pulp,  Ground per  bag     110  8              8  4              4 

Woods,  all  kinds per  ton  2000  40  40  50  60 

Worcestershire  Sauce per  case        40  1               1  2               2 

y 

Yarn    per  bag     200  7              7  8              8 

Yarn per  bale     100  8               8  4               4 

Yarn per  bale     350  10  10  12  12 

Yarn per  bale     500  12  12  15  15 

Yarn per  case     250  8              8  10  10 

Yellow  Berries  (see  Berries) 
Yellow  Metal  (see  Metal) 

Z 

Zinc,  Pigs    or    Plates per     100  2%          2^  8              8 

Zinc  Sulphate  or  Oxide per     100  2%          2%  8              8 

Zinc  Oxide per  cask     800  20  20  25  25 

Zinc  Oxide per    keg     120  4               4  5               5 

Zinc  Dust per  bbl.      320  10  10  12  12 

Zinc  Dust per  cask  1200  80  80  85  85 


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HOUSEHOLD   GOODS 

RULES   AND    SUGGESTIONS 


(See  Rules  and  Suggestions  preceding  the   General  Mer- 
chandise  Section.) 

Orders    AH  orders,  complaints  or  other  communications  to 
the  warehouse  should  be  in  writing. 

Preliminary    If  the  warehousemen  will  insist  upon  the  proper  ^k 

Packmg  packing  and  protection  of  household  goods  be-  ^L 

P  fore  storing,  much  dissatisfaction  will  be  pre-  WSI 

vented  at  delivery.  ^Bj 

Packers'    The  warehouseman  being  held  to  a  strict  accounta- 
Labor        bility  for  his  packers,  a  charge  of  60  cents  per  hour 
for  skilled  packers  is  submitted. 

Labor  in  No  labor  in  or  out  charge  is  given,  though  it  is 
and  Out  customary  to  make  such  charge,  especially  when  i 
goods  are  received  from  or  delivered  to  drays  other  than  ' 
those  controlled  by  the  warehouseman  ($1.00  to  $2.00  per 
load).  It  is  customary  in  some  cities  to  include  the  labor 
charge  with  the  cartage,  i.  e.,  cartage  per  van  load  $7.00 
will  mean  $5.00  for  cartage  and  $2.00  for  labor. 

Cartage  It  is  advisable,  when  possible,  to  charge  for  all 
cartage  work  by  the  hour  as  the  truckmen  will  not  then  be 
detained  to  set  up  furniture  and  do  other  work  at  the  ex- 
pense of  the  warehouseman,  and  the  customer  is  called  upon 
to  pay  only  for  work  actually  performed.  A  minimum  cart- 
age charge  of  $5.00  per  van  load  is  submitted. 

Non-Negotiable  Non-negotiable  receipts  are  generally  used 
Receipts  for  household  goods  and  are  preferable. 

Listing  Goods  xhe  practice  is  quite  general  to  number  and 
list  each  package  as  received  at  the  warehouse.     If  the  cus- 

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tomer  submits  a  list  of  pieces  and  packages  to  be  stored, 
each  piece  and  package  bearing  his  private  number,  mis- 
understandings will  be  avoided  by  incorporating  these  num- 
bers in  the  warehouse  receipt. 

Separate  Storage  of  goods  in  separate  rooms  should  be  at 
Rooms       a  higher  rate  of  charge  than  in  open  storage. 

Articles  of  It  is  becoming  the  practice  for  the  warehouse- 
Value  man  to  limit  his  liability  to  fifty  dollars  for  any 
piece  or  package  except  when  a  value  is  declared  at  the  time 
of  storing  when  an  additional  charge  of  one-tenth  of  1%  per 
month  is  made  for  the  additional  valuation.  This  rule  should 
be  impressed  upon  the  customer  at  the  time  of  storinjjj  or 
when  making  the  preliminary  arrangement. 

Inspection  and  Where  goods  are  gotten  out  for  inspection 
Selection  or  selection,  a  labor  charge  of  fifty  cents 

per  hour  for  each  man  employed  should  be  made. 

Space  for  When  extra  space  is  required  for  examination 
Examination  Qf  goods  extending  over  several  days  a  charge 
of  Goods  ^^  bg  ^g^^^^  ^p^j^  gl^Q^l^  ^^  ^^^^ 

Advance  Notice  When  deliveries  are  to  be  made,  advance 
of  Delivery  notice  of  at  least  twenty-four  hours  should 

be  insisted  upon* 


Commission  for     When  goods  are  sold  at  private   sale  on 
Selling  customer's  order  a  charge  of  10%  to  be  de 

ducted  from  the  proceeds  of  the  sale  is  suggested. 


HOUSEHOLD  GOODS 

FURNITURE    STORAGE    RATES. 


Per  Month. 

Van  load  of  460  cubic  feet  open  storage,  fireproof $5.00 

Van  load  of  460  cubic  feet,  in  separate  room,  fireproof.  6.00 
Van  load  of  460  cubic  feet,  open  storage,  non-fireproof.  3.50 
Van  load  of  460  cubic  feet,  in  separate  room,  non-fire- 
proof    4.00 

Trunks 50 

50 


I 


Per  Month. 

Trunks,  additional  each 25 

Pianos,  Upright  (boxed)   1 .50 

Pianos,  Square  (boxed)  1 .  50 

Pianos,  Grand  (boxed)    1 .50 

Pianos,  Upright  (set  up)   1.50 

Pianos,  Square   (set  up) 2.00 

Pianos,  Grand  (set  up) 2,50 

Pictures,  hung,  (per  square  foot) 05 

Pictures,  minimum  charge   50 

Barrels,  small  lots,  each  barrel  25 

Boxes,  10  cubic  feet  or  less 25 

Sewing  Machines  50 

Bicycles    50 

Motor  Cycles  75 

Automobiles,  unboxed,  per  square  foot 10 

Carriages,  unboxed,  per  square  foot 10 

Wine  cases,  2  dozen  bottles,  small  lots,  each  case 25 

Minimum  charge 50 


k 


HOUSEHOLD  GOODS 

GUARANTEE    DEPARTMENT    RATES. 

c-1  T  T7.  Per        Per        Per 

Silverware,  Laces,  Etc.  ,^        n  n^  ^r 

Mo.      6  Mos.     Year 

Packages,  10  cubic  feet  or  under  $1,000.00 

value  or  less $1.00    $5.00    $10.00 

Packages  over  10  cubic  feet,  per  cubic  foot  additional,  sub- 
ject to  agreement. 

Packages  over  $1,000.00  value  additional  for  size  and  one- 
tenth  of  1  per  cent  per  month  for  value. 

HOUSEHOLD  GOODS 

COLD  STORAGE  RATES. 

Fur   Garment,   short,   without   valua-  Per  6  Mos. 
tion  $1.50 

Fur    Garment,    long,    without    valua- 
tion     2.00 

Fur  garment  with  valuation 1 .50  and  1%  of  value. 

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Per 
6Mos. 

Fur  Skins,  bales  (cu.  ft.) 50 

Rugs 50 

Packages,  minimum  charge 1 .  50 

Muffs,  without  valuation 1 .00 

Muffs,  with  valuation 1 .00  and  1%  of  value. 

Cloth  Overcoat  and  Dress  Suits,  each.  1.50 

Fur  and  Fur  Lined  Overcoats 2.00 

Fur     Rugs,     stuffed     and     mounted 

animals,  cu.  ft 50 

Blankets,  Clothing,  etc.,  10  cu.  ft....   5.00 

Blankets,  Clothing,  etc.,  over  lOcu.  ft.     Proportionate  rate. 

Blankets,  Clothing,  minimum  charge.   1.50 

Trunks,  cu.  ft 50 

Boxes,  cu.  ft 50 

Carpets,  cu.  ft 50 

Monthly  Rates     Monthly  rates  are  sometimes    charged    on 
packages,  trunks,  boxes  and  carpets  at  one- 
fifth  the  6  months'  rate  with  a  minimum  charge  of  50  cents. 
With   valuation,  the  valuation  charge   is   i^   of  1%   per   mol 

Precaution  As  precaution  against  claims  and  to  avoid  con- 
Agamst  troversy,  it  is  advisable  to  have  each  garment, 

^    ^  rug,    carpet,    etc.,    carefully    examined    and    its 

condition  entered  on  the  receipt  before  issue. 

Charging  by  Warehousemen  in  some  cities  are  governed 
P^T^^^tage  by  the  custom  of  furriers  and  charge  from  one 
^       ^  "®  to  three  per  cent,  of  value  on  furs,  etc.,  for 

guarantee  against  moth,  fire  or  loss  for  the  season  April  1 
to  January  1  following.  Where  this  is  customary  a  minimum 
or  base  rate  is  recommended.  I 

Advance  Notice   Advance  notice  of  at  least  twenty-four  houris 

for  Delivery  should  be  insisted  on  for  delivery  of  all  furf! 

and  unboxed  goods  from  cold  storage. 


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IMPLEMENTS 

Transfer  Prices. — Season. 

PLOWS. 

Each. 

Walking  Plows 10.35 

Breaking  Plows -oO 

Railroad    Plows    -50 

Sulky   Plows    -85 

Gang  Plows 1 .20 

One  Horse  Plows,  7  to  10  inches .26 

Single  ajid  Double  Shovel  Plows -IB 

Bottoms  and  Beams  for  Sulky  Plows -  •  36 

Bottoms  and  Beams  for  Gang  Plows .50 

Plow  Bottoms    .25 

Plowshares .15 

Rolling   Coulters    .1ft 

Tongue  Attachments  for  Sulky .16 

Walking    Listers    .40 

Walking  Listers  and  Drills -60' 

Riding .90- 

Walking^  Potato    Diggers •  Si- 
Riding  Potato  Diggers 1.25  to  2.00- 

Eveners  and  Equalizers .35 

CULTIVATORS. 

Walking   Cultivators    .60 

Riding  or  Combined  Cultivators .65 

Two  Row  Cultivators 1 .  00 

Disc   Cultivators    .85 

Cultivator  Gangs,  per  pair .25 

Cultivator  Frames  or  Fronts .25 

6-7-14    Tooth   Cultivators    16  to  .25 

Garden   Tools    10  to  .  25 

Sets  Shovels,  4 .16 

Sets    Shovels,    8 .25 

Canopy  Tops 10  to  .  15 

SEEDERS    AND   DRILLS. 

End  Gate  Seeders  with  or  without  G.  S.  A .25 

End  Gate  Seeders  G.   S.  A .10 

11  ft.  Seeders  G.  S.  A.  or  without 1 .00 

14  ft.  Seeders  G.  S.  A.  or  without 1.25 

11  and  14  ft.  Seeders  G.  S.  A .25 

6  Disc  or  Runner  Drills .60 

Disc  or  Runner  Drills  up  to  14 1.50 

Disc  or  Runner  Drills,  16  and  larger 1 .  75 

Disc  or  Runner  Drills,  G.  S.  A .26 

Extra  Eveners .16 

BUGGIES   AND   WAGONS. 

Road  and  Driving  Wagons 1 .  26 

Buggies 1.25 

Buggies,  square  crates 1.50 

Open  or  Canopy  Top  Surreys 1 .75 

Extension 2 .  00 

Spring  Wagons 1.76 

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Road   Carts    

Open  Delivery  Wagons   (Light) 

Open  Delivery  Wagons  (Heavy) 

Top  Delivery  Wagons 

Milk  Delivery  Wagons 

Poles  and  Shafts  extra 

Poles  and  Shafts,  2  or  more 

Farm  Wagons,  complete,  less  Brake 

Farm  Wagons,  complete,  with  Brake 

Farm  Wagon  Gears 

Farm   Wagon   Brakes 

Farm  Wagon  Tip  Top  Boxes 

Farm  Wagon   Spring  Seats 

Farm  Wagon  Wheels 

Farm  Wagon  Wheels,  per  set 

Farm  Wagon  Wheels,  steel 

Farm  Wagon  Wheels,  steel,  per  set 

Buggy  Wheels 

Buggy   Wheels,   per   set 

Farm  Trucks,  Steel  Wheels 

Farm    Trucks,    Wood    Wheels 

Sleighs,     one     seat 

Sleighs,  two  seats 

Bob    Sleds    

Farm  Wagon  Boxes 

S  HELLERS. 

One-hole,  hand 

Two-hole,  hand,   no  elevator    

Two-hole,  hand  and  elevator 

Two-hole,  hand,  with  two  h.  down  power  rig 

Two-hole,  belt  and  gear,  4  inch  power  rig 

Two-hole,  belt  and  gear,  down  power,  with  and  without  elevator. 

Two-hole,  mounted,    complete    

Two-hole,  mounted,  rigs 

Four-hole,  F.  B.  &  T 

Four-hole,  mounted   .    

Four-hole,  mounted   rig    

Eight-hole,   mounted    

Six-hole,    mounted     

Six-hole,  mounted  rig 

Six-hole,  S.  P.  &  F.  B 

One-horse,   down  power 

Two-horse,  down  power 

Four-horse,    down   power 

Eight-horse,  down  power 

Eight-horse,   mounted   power 

Ten-horse,  mounted  power 

Elevator  and  Cob  Stacker  sent  with  machine 

Elevator  and  Cob  Stacker  for  power  or  smaller  sheller  sent  extra. 


Each. 

.50 

1.50 

2.00 

2.00 

2.50 

.25 

.15 

2.00 

2.00 

1.25 

.25 

.25 

.20 

.25 

1.00 

.15 

.50 

.15 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

.75 

1.25 

.75 

.75 


.25 

.50 

.60 

2.00 


3.00 
3.50 
6.00 
6.00 
4.00 
6.50 
3.50 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
3.50 
3.75 
4.00 
.20 
.25 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Cream   Separators   (Boxed) .50 

Oorn  Grader    25  to  .50 

Farm  Gates    .60 

Fanning  Mills   (storage  after  6  mos.  10c  per  mo.) .65 

Harvesters  and  Binders 3 .  00 

Headers 25  to  3.00 

Mowers 1 .  25 

Binder  Transports .25 

Binder  Tongues  Trucks .40 

Manure  Spreaders 3.00 

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Each. 

Manure  Leaders    50  to  1 .  00 

Land  Rollers 1-25 

Pulverizers 50  to  1 .  00 

Feed  Grinders 75  to  1.00 

Feed  Grinders,  Double  Gears 75  to  1 .  00 

Feed  Grinders,  Triple  Gears 75  to  1 . 00 

Riding  Weeders .75 

Walking  Weeders '35 

Shoveling   Boards    .10 

Shoveling  Boards,  6  c-  more .07j/$ 

Stalk   Cutters,   one   row -75 

Stalk   Cutters,   two   rows 1 .  25 

Self  Feeders    3.00 

Wind    Mill    Heads .50 

Wind  Mill  Towers.   30  to  50  ft .75 

Wind  Mill  Towers,  40  to  60  ft 1.25 

Binding  Twine,   per   100   lbs .10 

Setter    Cans   or    Separators 15  to  .25 

Stoves  and  Ranges,  per  100  lbs .20 

Gasoline    Engines,    per    100    lbs .20 

Wire   Fencing,  per  100  lbs .10 

Barb  Wire,  per  spool .10 

Nails,   per  keg 07%  to  .10 

Staples,    per    keg 07>4  to  .10 

Lawn    Swings    40  to  .50 

PLANTERS. 

Corn  Planters   .86 

Planter   Fronts  or   Rears .26 

Extra  Wire,  per  80  rods .20 

Planter    Stands    .25 

HARROWS. 

Disc  Harrows,  up  to  8  ft .86 

Disc  Harrows,  above  8  ft 1.00 

Tongue  Truck  for  Disc .26 

Seeding  Attachment  for   Disc .85 

Two  sections,  Harrow  and  Eveners .80 

Three  sections,  Harrow  and  Eveners .40 

Four  sections,  Harrow  and  Eveners.  . .50 

Extra  Eveners .15 

Harrow  Carts    .26 

Portable  Grain  Dumps 3.00  to  4 . 00 

Portable  Grain  Dumps,  extra  sections .25 

HAY  RAKES   AND   TOOLS. 

Sulkv    Hay    Rakes .76 

Side  Delivery  Rakes 1.60 

Sweep    Rakes    50  to  1 .  00 

Hay   Tedders    1.00 

Hay    Loaders     1.60 

Hay    Stackers    1.50  to  2.26 

Winter  storage  full  transfer. 
Repairs,   10%   of  gross  list. 


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COLD   STORAGE 

Rules  and  Suggestions 

The  rules  and  suggestions  preceeding  the  rates  given  herein 
for  general  merchandise,  free,  are  to  be  considered  in  con- 
nection with  the  goods  in  this  division. 

Monthly  Rates    The  general  list  of  rates  here  given  is  on  a 
Preferable  monthly  basis,   and   the   best  practice  is  to 

charge  by  the  month,  but  with  such  commodi- 
ties as  eggs,  apples,  dried  fruits,  etc.,  stored  in  large  quantities,  it 
is  customary  to  quote  a  season  rate  if  requested.  The  season 
period  differs  somewhat  by  reason  of  the  locality  of  the 
warehouse. 

When  Month      When  the  rate  of  storage  is  by  the  months 
Commences         ^hg   month   commences   with  the   receipt  of 
the  first  package. 

When  Month     The  monthly  rate  should  be  charged  from  date 
Expires  up  to  date  but  not  including  date  of  following 

month,  i.  e.:  Goods  received  Dec.  2nd  for  one 
month's  storage  may  remain  until  the  night  of  January  1st, 
but  if  on  hand  Jan.  2nd,  should  be  charged  an  additional 
month's  storage.    This  rule  should  not  be  waived. 

Choice  of  Rate  When  there  is  both  a  season  and  a  monthly 
rate,  the  monthly  rate  should  apply  in  all 
cases,  unless  the  season  rate  is  distinctly  specified  in  writing 
by  the  customer  at  the  time  of  storing.  If  the  customer  speci- 
fies the  season  rate  then,  he  should  be  charged  that  rate  no 
matter  how  short  a  time  the  goods  remain  in  storage. 

Charges  Season  rates  have  a  definite  time  of  expiration. 

After  Season    ^j^^  a]]  goods  on  hand  at  the  close  of  the  season 
period  should  immediately  thereafter  be  charged 
at  the  monthly  rate. 

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Rates  Based     These  rates  are  on  a  basis  of  a  maximum  value 
On  Values        of  $5.00  per  cubic  foot.  For  any  higher  value  an 
additional    charge    of    one-tenth    of   1%    of   the 
additional  value  should  be  added  to  the  rate. 

Labor     Rates  given  herein  include  labor  in  and  out  unless 
otherwise  specified. 

Minimum    No  small  lots  received  for  less  than  50i?  per  month 
Charges       storage  charges. 

Objectionable     No  fresh  goods  in  closed  barrels  or  boxes  should 
Packages  be  accepted  for  freezing,  except  by  special  ar- 

rangement.   Experience  has  shown  that  goods  are 
not  properly  frozen  when  stored  in  closed  or  large  packages. 

Space  for  These  rates  do  not  include  space  for  repacking. 

Repacking 

Not  Included 

Repacking     Charges    for    repacking    are    subject    to    special 
agreement. 

Transfers  in     When   goods  in  storage  are  transferred  on  the 
Storage  books  from  one  party  to  another  a  new  storage 

charge  should  commence  on  the  date  of  the  trans- 
fer, and  the  goods   should  be  treated  as  a  new  lot. 

Negotiable     When  a  negotiable  receipt  has  been  issued,  abso- 
Receipts  lutely  under  no   circumstances  should  the  removal 

of    the   goods    be   permitted   until   the   negotiable 
receipt  is  returned  to  the  possession  of  the  warehouseman. 

Written  Orders    In  ordering  the  delivery  of  goods,  customer** 
Required  should  in  all  cases  be  required  to  send  written 

orders    indicating    the    number    of    packages 
wanted,  together  with  the  lot  number  and  descriptive  marks. 

Right  to      The  warehouseman  should  reserve  the  right  to  re- 
Terminate   quire  the  absolute  removal  of  goods  stored  by  the 
season  at  the  end  of  the  season  on  thirty  days'  notice 
prior  to   the  end   of  the   season.     On   goods   stored  by  the 

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month,  the  right  should  be  reserved  to  require  their  absolute 
removal  on  thirty  days'  notice,  irrespective  of  the  date  of 
receipt. 

Warehouseman's     The  warehouseman  is  not  responsible  for  fire 

Liability  loss.     The  warehouseman  is  not  responsible 

for  loss  from  providential  causes  or  vermin. 

Special    Where  goods  are  stored  by  piece  numbers  or  sizes 
Piling      or  are  of  exceptionally  large  size,  an  extra  charge 
to  be  agreed  upon  should  be  made. 

Weighing,  When  goods  are  taken  down  and  repiled  for 
Inspection,  weighing,  inspection  or  repacking  a  charge 
Repackmg     ^^^^^^  ^^  ^^^^ 

Cooperage  A  cooperage  charge  should  be  made  when  goods 
are  received  in  such  condition  as  to  require  cooper- 
age. 

Delivery  from  Goods  sent  to  the  warehouseman  in  carload  lots 
Track  jnay  be  removed  from  the  cars  without  charge, 

provided  this  be  done  on  the  day  of  arrival  and 
without  handling  by  the  warehouseman.  For  delivery  of  goods 
from  cars  exclusive  of  labor,  not  including  checking,  a  mini- 
mum charge  of  $2.50  per  car  should  be  ma<ie. 

Loading  Cars     When  the  warehouseman  loads  cars,  a  minimum 
charge  of  $2.50  per  carload  should  be  made. 

Delays  to  The  warehouseman  not  being  responsible  for  de- 

Empty  Cars     lays  in  obtaining  cars  ordered  for  the  shipment  of 
goods,  such  delays  should  not  entitle  customers  to 
the  extension  of  the  storage  limit. 

STORE  DOOR  DELIVERY  AND  PACKAGE  DELIVERY 

Cartage      In  the  business  district  the  charge  should  be    5^ 
per  100  lbs.  with  a  minimum  charge  of  50^.     Outside 
of  the  business  district  special  rates  should  be  made. 

(NOTE  .    The  above  does  not  apply  to  light  commodities  or  to  very  heavy 

I  foods.    Special  rates  should  be  made  on  these.    These  rates  are  subject  to 
ocal  conditions.) 

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Delays  If  teams  are  delayed  30  min.  in  making  a  delivery 
of  goods,  there  should  be  an  extra  charge  of  $1.00 
per  hour  for  the  delay.  This  time  should  be  established  by 
the  party  receiving  the  goods  signing  for  the  hour  of  the 
arrival  of  the  team  and  the  hour  the  team  leaves. 

Extra  Help     When  goods  are  so  heavy  as  to  require  extr* 
help,  there   should   be   an  extra   charge   of  40^ 
per  hour  per  man. 

Package     A  matter   of   special   contract   in   each   individual 
Delivery     community. 

EXTRA  SERVICE 

A  well  equipped  warehouse  is  always  in  a  position  to  ren- 
der to  the  merchant  or  manufacturer  any  service  he  may  re- 
quire either  in  such  warehouse  work  as  weighing,  cooper- 
ing, sampling,  etc.,  or  such  office  work  as  reporting,  etc.,  as 
would  be  done  by  a  branch  office.  The  warehouseman  is  in 
a  position  to  perform  such  service  at  a  less  cost  than  hig 
customer  could  do  it  for  himself.  A  charge  should  be  made 
for  extra  service  rendered. 

Reports  When  daily  reports  are  furnished,  a  charge  of 
2(^  each  for  a  report  of  each  delivery  should  be 
made. 


Bills  of  Lading  A  charge  of  2<f  should  be  made  for  each  bill 

of  lading.     A  charge  of  2^  should  be  mad 
for  each  duplicate  sent  to  consignee. 


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Repacking    When    packages    are    opened    and    repacked    in 
original  or  in  new  packages,  a  charge  should  be 
made  for  the  box  and  labor. 

C.  O.  D.  Delivery    For    making    collections    at    delivery    a 
charge  of  one-tenth  of  1%  of  the  amount 
collected  shoiild  be  made  with  a  minimum  charge  of  10^  for 
each  collection. 


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H 


Freight  Charges  When  freight  charges  are  advanced  by  the 
warehouseman,  either  in-coming  or  out- 
going, the  amount  should  be  subject  to  sight  draft  with  re- 
ceipted freight  bill  attached  and  for  this  a  charge  should  be 
made.  If  carried  as  a  lien  against  the  goods,  interest  should 
be  charged. 

Claims      For  claims  against  a  railroad  company,  when  the 
warehpusema^n    is    pursuing    the    claim,    a    charge 
should  be  made. 

Postage      Postage  should   be  charged   when  frequent  state- 
ments are  made. 


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COLD  STORAGE  RATES 


A 

Goods  and   Quantities. 
Almonds.     See  Nuts. 
Almond  Paste.      See  Fruit   (dried). 
Anchovies.     See  Fish  (dried). 

Apples,  per  bbl 

Apples,  per  hf.  bush,  basket 

Apples,   Cal.   boxes 

Apples,  dried.     See  Fruit   (dried). 
Apricots.     See  Fruit. 
Apricots,  dried.     See  Fruit  (dried). 
Asparagus.     See  Vegetables. 

B 
Barley.     See  Oreals. 
Beans.     See  Vegetables. 
Beans   (dried).     See  Cereals. 
Bears.     See  Game. 
Beef  Butts.      See  Meats. 
Beef  Legs.     See  Meats. 
Beef  Liver.     See  Meats. 
Beef  Ribs  and  Shorts.      See  Meats. 
Beef  Corned.     See  Meats. 
Beef  Smoked.     See  Meats. 

Beer,  bbl 

Beer,  hf.  bbl 

Beer,    qtr.    bbl 

Berries,   Freezer,  Quart 

Berries,  Cooler,    Quart 

Berries   (dried).     See  Fruit  (dried). 
Blackberries.     See  Berries. 
Blankets.      See  Clothing. 
Bloaters   (smoked).      See  Fish    (dried). 
Breakfast  Food.     See  Cereals. 
Brussels  Sprouts.      See  Vegetables. 
Buckwheat.      See  Cereals. 

Bulbs,  cu.   ft 

Butter,  lb 

c 

Candles    (wax),  cwt 

Cabbage,  bbl 

Cabbage,    large    crates 

Calves.     See  Meats. 
Calves   heads.      See   Meats. 
Candy.     See  Fruit  (dried). 
Candy  Paste.     See  Fruit. 
Carrots.      See  Vegetables. 
Cauliflower.      See  Vegetables. 
Caviar.     See  Fish  (dried). 

Celery,  large  crates,  2x2x2% 

Celery,   medium   crates,    20x20x20 

Celery,  small  crates ., 

Cereals,     breakfast     food,    beans     (dried),    peas,    flour, 

macaroni,    cwt 

Cheese,  paraffining,  %  cent  per  lb. 

Cheese,  dairy,  cwt : 

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1st  Mo.     2nd  Mo. 


10 


% 


15 
3 
4 


25  20 

121^  10 

^V2  5 

1  1 


10 


H 


20 

12% 

20 

15 

20 

15 

25 
15 
10 

26 

15 
10 

15 

10 

15 

10 

Goods   and   Quantities.  1st  Mo.     2nd  Mo. 

Cheese,  strong  odor    (Limburger,   etc.),  cwt 20  15 

Cherries.     See  Fruit. 

Cherries  (dried).     See  Fruit  (dried). 

Chestnuts    (if  dry)    cwt 15  10 

Cigars   (valuation  $5.00  per  cu.  ft.),  cu.  ft 5  5 

Cider,  bbl 25  20 

Oder,   kegs    15  15 

Ciscoes  (fresh).  See  Fish. 
Citron.  See  Fruit  (dried). 
Clothing    (Camphor,    Camphor    balls,    and    all    odorous 

chemicals    strictly    excluded).       (Valuation    $5.00    per 

cu.  ft.  in  cases  or  trunks.)     Advisable  to  have  valuation 

stipulated  at  time  of  storing,  cu.   ft.      (For  garments 

not   boxed,    see    Household   Goods    section) 10  10 

Cocoqnut  Oil.     See  Oils. 

Codfish    (dried).      See  Fish   (dried). 

Condensed  Milk,  tierces,   100   lbs 15  10 

Corn   (green).     See  Vegetables. 
C!orn  dried.     See  Cereals. 
Cottonseed  Oil.     See  Oils. 

Cream,  sweet  or  sour,  can   (40  qt.) 15  15 

Cream,  Condensed.     See  Condensed  Milk. 

Cream.     See  Milk. 

Cucumbers  (not  desirable  for  storage).     See  Vegetables. 

Currants.     See  Berries. 

Currants   (dried).     See  Fruit   (dried). 

Out  Flowers    (fresh),   Roses,    Lilies,   Hyacinths,   Lily  of 

Valley,  etc.,  in  tin  or  earthen  Vases  6  in.  to  14  in. 

diameter 10  to  25 

Crabs,  box,   82x24x6  in 25  25 

D 

Dates.     See  Fruit  (dried. 
Deer.      See  Game. 

E 


12^ 


Eggs,   30  doz.  crate 10 

Eggs  (frozen),  cans,  cwt 12^ 

Egg   Plant.      See   Vegetables,   Freezing,   per    100   lbs...  12^ 

F 

Farina.     See  Cereals. 

Ferns.      See   Plants  and  Trees. 

Fern  Leaves.      See  Leaves. 

Figs.      See  Dried  Fruits. 

Filberts.     See   Nuts. 

Fish    (fresh)    freezer    (1st  mo.  covers  washing,  panning, 

glazing  and  freezing),  Apr.  1st  to  Nov.  1st,  per  lb.  .  %  % 

Fish    (fresh),    if  already   frozen   when  stored,   Apr.    1st 

to  Nov.  1st 14  U 

Fish  (fresh),  Nov.  1st  to  Apr.  1st %  % 

Fish   (fresh),  cooler    (fifteen  days),  bLl 25 

Fish   (dried). 

Bloaters  (smoked),  cwt 20  15 

Caviar     (valuable),    cwt 50  50 

Codfish    (dried),  cwt 15  12 ^4 

Herring,    bbl 30  25 

Herring,  hf.  bbl 17  15 

Herring,    qtr.    bbl 10  10 

Herring,    Smoked,  cwt 15  12% 

Mackerel,  bbl 25  25 

Mackerel,  hf.  bbl 15  15 

Salmon,  Cask  (650  lbs.)   (should  be  stored  head  up)..  75  75 

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I 


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Goods   and    Quantities.  1st  Mo.      2nd  Mo. 

Fish.      Salmon   (smoked),  cwt 15  12% 

Flowers   (cut).      See  Cut  Flowers. 

Flour.     See  Cereals. 

Fruit. 

Apricots,   cherries,   plums,   peaches,   pears,    nectarines, 

etc.    (California),   boxes 6  5 

Apricots,    hf.    bxs 3Mj  3 

Apricots,  hf.  bbl.  baskets 15  12 

Apricots,  hf.  bu.   baskets 5  4 

Pears,  bbls 25  20 

Quinces,   bbls 25  20 

Cimes,    Lemons,    Oranges,    Grape    Fruit    (Great    care 
should   be   given   to   store   these   fruits   so   that  the 

odor  will  not  reach  other  goods),  box 10 

Cantaloupe   (lemon),  box 10 

Watermelons    (not  desirable  to  store),   each 5  5 

Grapes    (Malaga),    keg 12  10 

Grapes,  Lake  basket.  10  lbs 5  4 

Grapes,   Lake  basket,   5   lbs 3  2 

Grape    Fruit,    box    (lemon) 10  7  Vi 

^Berries    (dried),  cwt 12%  12% 

Dates,  figs,  raisins,  cwt 12%  12% 

Fruit  Juice.      See  Wines. 

Fruit  Trees.     See  Plants  and  Trees. 

Furs.      See  Clothing.      See  Skins. 

G 

Game   (bears,  deer) ,  lb %  % 

Glucose.     See  Molasses. 
Gooseberries.      See  Berries. 
Grapes.      See  Fruits. 
Grape  Juice.     See  Wines. 

H 

Hams.     See  Meats  (cured). 

Herring.     See  Dried  Fish. 

Hickory  Nuts.     See  Nuts. 

Holly.     See  Leaves. 

Hominy.     See  Cereals. 

Hops,  bales,   per  cu.   ft *  8 

J 

Jams,  cwt 12%  12% 

tellies,    cwt 12%  12% 

K 

Kidneys.     See  Meats. 

Lamb  Fries.     See  Meats.  •..«-■ 

Lard,  tierce,  350   lbs 35  35 

Lard,  cwt 10  10 

Lard,  Oil.     See  Oils. 

Lard,  Compound.     See  Oils. 

Leaves    (should   be   perfectly   dry    when    stored).    Palm, 

Smilax,  cu.    ft 5  5 

Fern,  galex,  holly,  asparagus,  cu.   ft o  o 

Lemon.     See  Fruit. 

Lettuce.     See  Vegetables. 

Lilies.     See  Bulbs. 

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Goods    and    Quantities.  1st  Mo.   2nd  Mo. 

Lily  of  the  Valley.     See  Pips. 
Lime  Juice.      See   Wines. 
Livers.     See  Meats. 

M 

Mackerel.     See  Fish   (dried). 
Macaroni.      See  Fruit  (dried). 

Maple   Syrup,  cwt 12%  12% 

Maple    Sugar,    cwt 12j^  12j4 

Meat    (fresh)    freezer,  lb %  V4, 

Meat  (fresh),  cooler,  lb %  % 

Meat,  cured,   lb %  % 

Meat,  pickled,  tcs I'lr  j"* 

Milk,  can    (40  qt.) 12%  12% 

Molasses,  bbl.,  per   100  lbs 10  7% 

Mushrooms    (Valuable),    store    in    very    dry    room,    bbl., 

2  %    bu 50  50 

Mutton.     See  Meats. 

N 

Neatsfoot  Oil.     See  Oils. 
Nectarines   (dried).      See  Dried  Fruits. 
Nectarines   (fresh).     See  Fresh  Fruits. 
Nutmegs.     See  Nuts. 

Nuts   (shelled),  cwt 12%  12% 

Nuts    (unshelled),    cwt 12%  12% 

o 

Oatmeal.     See  Cereals. 

Oils,  bbl 25  25 

Oils,   tcs 30  30 

Oils,  casks 75  75 

Oleomargerine,    100   lbs 10  7% 

Oleomargerine,    lb %  % 

Olive  Oil,  bbl.,  100  lbs 10  7  % 

Onions,  2  bu,  sacks 15  15 

Onions,  bbl 75  75 

Oranges.     See  Fruits. 

Ox  Tails.     See  Meats  (fresh). 

Oysters,  sack 25  25 

Oysters,  bbl 26  26 

Oysters,   tubs 10  10 


P 

Parsley.      See  Vegetables,   sack. 

Parsley,     See  Vegetables,  bbls. 

Peaches.     See  Fruits. 

Peaches  (dried).     See  Fruits   (dried). 

Pears.     See  Fruits. 

Peas.      See   Vegetables. 

Peas  (dried).     See  Cereals. 

Peppers.     See  Vegetables. 

Pickled  Pork.     See  MeaU  (pickled). 

Pigs'  Feet.     See  Meats. 

Pineapples.      See   Fruits. 

Plants   and   Trees,  cu.   ft 

Ferns  (northern).     (Should  be  very  dry  when  stored.) 

Fruit  Trees. 

Rose  Bushes. 

Pips  (Lily  of  tlie  Valley),  box  containing  260 

Pips  (Lily  of  the  Valley),  box  containing  2600 

Plums.      See  Fruits. 

Plum  Pudding,  cwt 

65 
5 


10 
50 

12% 


10 
50 

12% 


Goods   and    Quantities.  1st  Mo.   2nd  Mo. 

Pork.      See  Meats. 

Poultry   (Freezer),  lb 1,4  ^4, 

Poultry   (Cooler),  lb %  ^ 

Potatoes.      See   Vegetables. 
Prunes.      See  Fruits. 

o 

Quinces.      See  Fruits. 

R 

Raisins.      See  Fruit   (dried). 
Radishes.     See  Vegetables. 
Raspberries.     See  Berries. 

Relish,    cwt 12^^  12% 

Rhubarb.      See  Vegetables. 

Rice.      See  Cereals. 

Rosebushes.      See  Plants  and  Trees. 

Rutabagas.     See  Vegetables. 

s 

Sauerkraut,    tcs 35  35 

Sausages.     See  Meats    (cured). 

Seeds,   cwt 12%  12% 

Shrimp.      See    Fish. 

Skins  Raw,  dried,  cu.  ft 4  4 

Skins  Dressed  (Camphor,  Camphor  Balls  and  all  odorous 
chemicals  strictly  excluded).  Valuation  $5.00  per 
cu.  ft.  boxed  or  baled,  cu.  ft 5  5 

Skins,  Unboxed,  small  lots.  See  Household  Goods  section. 

Sheep.     See  Meats. 

Strawberries.     See  Berries. 

String  Beans.     See  Vegetables. 

Sturgeon.     See  Fish, 

Sweetbreads.      See  Meats. 


Tallow  Oil.     See  Oils. 
Tenderloins.     See  Meats. 
Trees.      See  Plants. 
Tripe.      See  Meats. 
Trout.     See  Fish. 

Tobacco   (Valuation  $5.00  cu.  ft.),  cu.  ft 

Tomatoes.      See  Vegetables. 
Turnips.      Se«  Vegetables. 

V 

Veal.     See  Meats. 

Vegetables  (bbls.  2%  bu.) 

Vegetables,  hf.  bbls.  baskets 

Vegetables,  third  bbl.   baskets 

Vegetables,   hf.   bu.   baskets 

Vegetables,  crates,   carriers,  and  sacks  on  basis   of  one 

bushel 10  10 

Venison.     See  Meats. 

w 

Walnuts.     See  Nuts. 

Water  Cress.      See  Vegetables. 

Watermelons.     See  Fruit. 

Wines,   bbl 35  85 

Woolens.     See  Clothing. 

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GENERAL    ORDER   RATES 

Forts  of  New  York  and  Boston 

RULES   AND  REGULATIONS. 

General  Order  rates  at  New  York  and  Boston  as  adopted 
by  the  Collector  of  Customs,  the  merchants  and  warehouse- 
men of  New  York  and  Boston.  Approved  by  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury. 

The  following  rules  shall  govern  in  the  determination  of 
proper  charge  for  General  Order  cartage,  storage  and  labor: 

1st.  The  rates  herein  enumerated  apply  to  cartage  not  ex- 
ceeding one  mile.  For  each  additional  mile,  or  fraction 
thereof,  an  extra  charge  should  be  made  equal  to  one-quarter 
of  the  regular  rates  specified.  ^ 

2nd.  Ferriage  shall  be  added  to  the  rates  named  herein, 

3rd.  When  lighters  are  employed  in  the  transfer  of  mer- 
chandise to  points  within  the  limits  of  the  port,  this  schedule 
of  rates,  plus  fifty  per  cent.,  shall  apply. 

4th.  Storage,  labor  and  cartage  on  gaugable  merchandise 
shall  be  computed  on  the  gaugable  capacity  of  the  packages. 

5th.  The  rates  of  storage,  labor  and  cartage  on  articles  not 
enumerated  shall  correspond  with  those  charged  for  packages 
of  similar  size  and  property  of  like  general  description. 

6th.  The  rates  of  storage  are  per  month  dating  from  the 
receipt  of  the  first  package  from  the  vessel. 

7th.  If  the  goods  are  withdrawn  at  any  time  during  the 
first  month,  one  month's  storage  shall  be  charged.  After  the 
first  month,  storage  shall  be  computed  by  the  half  month. 

8th.  The  rates  of  labor  include  both  the  receipt  and  delivery 
of  the  goods. 

9th.  Articles,  such  as  Amber,  Bird  Skins,  Egrettes,  Gold 
and  Silver  bullion  and  manufactures  of  Gold  and  Silver, 
Human  Hair,  Jewelry  (real).  Medicinal  Preparations  of  high 
value.  Meerschaum,  Essential  and  Volatile  Oils,  Paintings, 
Platinum,  Precious  Stones,  Vanilla  Beans,  Watch  movements, 
end    cases,    or    any    other    non-enumerated    articles    of   high 

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value,  shall  pay  one-eigth  of  one  per  cent,  of  the  appraised 
value. 

10th.  For  the  purposes  of  this  schedule,  where  the  words 
"per  ton"  are  used,  a  ton  of  2,000  lbs.  is  to  be  taken,  in  fixing 
rates  of  storage,  labor  and  cartage,  unless  otherwise  expressly- 
stated. 

11th.  The  decision  of  the  Collector  as  to  the  charge  for 
cartage,  storage  and  labor  on  all  unenumerated  articles  shall 
be  final. 

The  cartage  embraced  under  this  schedule  is  as  follows: 

All  car'tage  of  unclaimed  imported  merchandise  from  the 
wharves  or  other  places  to  bonded  warehouses,  or  to  the 
United  States  Appraisers'  Warehouse,  or  from  any  bonded 
warehouse  to  the  United  States  Appraisers'  Warehouse,  as 
well  as  the  designated  packages  of  imported  merchandise  from 
the  United  States  Appraisers'  Warehouse  to  bonded  ware- 
houses. 

Custom  House  licenses  for  carting  bonded  goods  must 
be  renewed  in  Cartage  Bureau,  annually,  between  October 
1st  and  December  31st. 

Any  merchant,  cartm>an  or  truckman  who  is  duly  licensed 
by  the  city  authorities,  upon  presenting  his  said  license,  pro- 
ducing evidence  of  good  character  and  executing  a  bond  in 
the  sum  of  $5,000,  with  two  sureties,  or  one  security  company 
for  the  faithful  performance  of  his  duty,  and  taking  the  usual 
oath,  may  be  appointed  a  Custom  House  cartman;  and  the 
driver  of  each  bonded  vehicle  must  be  sworn  to  faithful  per- 
formance of  duty. 

Each  cart,  truck  or  dray  which  may  be  bonded  under  these 
regulations  must  be  marked  in  some  permanent,  conspicuous 
place,  in  letters  and  figures  of  not  less  than  two  inches  inM 
length,  painted  in  white  letters  on  a  black  ground,  "Customj 
House  License,  No.  ." 

For  the  cartage  of  merchandise  ordered  sent  to  U.  S.  Ap- 
praiser's Warehouse  9^  cents  per  package.  Sample  packages 
sent  to  U.  S.  Sample  Office  5  cents  each.    Automobiles  $6.00. 

For  the  cartage  of  unclaimed  merchandise  from  any  bonded 
warehouse,  to  the  United  States  Seizure  Room,  U.  S.  Ap- 
praiser's Warehouse,  when  ordered  there  for  sale,  three  cents 
per  package. 

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RATES  AT  PORTS  OF  NEW  YORK  AND  BOSTON 


Goods  and   Quantities. 

Acids  of  all  kinds,  in  carboys per  carboy 

Acids  of  all  kinds,  in  cases per  case 

Acids  of  all  kinds,   in  kegs per  keg 

Acids   of  all   kinds,  in  casks,  barrels,  crystals,   per 

100  lbs .... 

Acids  of  all  kinds,  liquids per  gal 

Aconite   (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Aconite  Root   (see  Roots) 

Addressed   Packages,   ea.    up   to    25   cubic   feet. 

Addressed  Packages,  over  25  cubic  feet,  per  cu.  ft 

Agates   (see  Marble) 

Alabaster,  in  cases,  per  cubic   foot   (in.  yards) . 

Albumen,  in  cases,  about  100  lbs per  case 

Albumen,   in    barrels,   about   300   lbs per   bbl 

Albumen    (liquid),    in   casks per    gal 

Ale,  Beer  or  Porter,  in  hhds per  gal 

Ale,  Beer  or  Porter,  b'ttld,  in  bbls.,  12  doz..per  bbl 
Ale,  Beer  or  Porter,  bottled,  in  casks,  in  proportion 
Ale,  Beer  or  Ginger,  in  bbls.   of  12  doz...  .per  bbl 

Alizarine,   in  Petroleum  barrels per   gal 

Alizarine,  in  ordinary  barrels per  gal 

Almonds    (see  Nuts) 

Aloes,    in    cases,    about    250    lbs per   case 

Aloes,   in  cases,   about   110   lbs per  case 

Aloes,  in  cases,  about  200  lbs per  case 

Aloes,   Cape,  in  cases,  about  400  lbs per  case 

Aloes,   Socotrine,  cases,   150   lbs per  case 

Aloes,    Socotrine,    kegs per    keg 

AJoes,  Barbadoes,  in  casks per   100   lbs. 

Aloes,  Bonaires,  in  boxes,  abt.  100  lbs.... per  box 

Alum,  refined,   in   cases,   abt.    200   lbs per  case 

Alum,  in  barrels  and  casks per  100  lbs. 

Aluminum,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Aluminum,    in    cases per    case 

Amber,   crude   and  manufactured,   in  cases 

Ammonia,    Aqua,    in   carboys per    carboy 

Ammonia,  Concentrated,  in  drums.... per  100  lbs. 
Ammonia,    Nitrates,     Carbonates,    etc.,     in    barrels, 

cases  and  bags per  100   lbs. 

Anchors per  100  lbs. 

Angelica,  Root   (see  Roots) 
Anilines   (see   Colors  and   Paints) 
Animals   (see  Live  Stock) 

Annatto,  in  baskets per  basket 

Annatto,  in  bales  or  bags,  about  150  lbs each 

Anise   Seed,  in  bales  of  about  110  lbs.... per  bale 

Anise  Seed,  in  bales  of  abt.  220  lbs per  bale 

Anise  Seed,  in  cases  of  abt.    130  lbs per  case 

Antimony,  in  barrels,  casks  and  cases,  .per  100  lbs. 

Antimony,    Salts,    in   barrels per    100    lbs. 

Anvils,  loose per  100  lbs. 

Argols,   in  casks per   100   lbs. 

Arnica  Flower  (see  Flowers) 
Arrow  Root   (see  Roots) 

Arsenic,  in  barrels per  100  lbs. 

Arsenic  in  kegs.  . per  100  lbs. 

Artificial  Flowers,  in  cases per  case 

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Artificial   Plants,   in  cases per  cu.   ft. 

Asafoetida,  in  cases,  about  250  lbs per  case 

Asafoetida,  in  tea  chest  size,  abt.  150  lbs.  .per  case 

Asafoetida,  in  cases,  over  250  lbs per  100  lbs. 

Asbestos,  Crude,   in  bags per  100  lbs. 

Asbestos,  Manufactured,  in  cases per  cu.  ft. 

Asbestos,   Manufactured,  in   rolls each 

Ash,    Soda,   etc per   100   lbs. 

Ash,  Crystal,   in  casks per  100   lbs. 

Ash,  Pearl,  in  casks  and  cases per  100  lbs. 

Asphaltum,  in  casks,  barrels  and  bags,  .per  100  lbs. 

Automobiles per  cu.   ft. 

Automobile  Parts per  cu.  ft. 

B 

Bags,  in  bales per  100  lbs. 

Baking  Powder,  in  boxes,  15/21  lbs per  box 

Bacon,  in  cases per  case 

Balsam,  Peruvian,  in  cases per  case 

Balsam,  Peruvian,  in  drums,  40  lbs per  drum 

Balsam,   Fir,   in  barrels per  gal. 

Balsam,  Tolu,  in  cases,  100  lbs per  case 

Balsam,  Copaiba,  in  cases,   40  lbs per  case 

Bamboo,  Japanese   Sticks,  in  bundles,  .per  100  lbs. 

Bamboo,  Japanese  Fish  Poles,  in  bundles. per  bdle. 

Bamboo,  Calcutta  Poles,  in  bundles per  bdle. 

Bark,  Peruvian,  Cascarilla,  Calisaya,  Quinia,  Cin- 
chona, Cassia,  Cinnamon,  Sumas,  etc.,  in  bags, 
bales,  mats,  cases,  ceroons,  etc per  100  lbs. 

Barley,  in  bags,  abt.   100  lbs .  .per  bag 

Barrels,    Petroleum,    empty each 

Barrels,    Kegs,    empty each 

Barytes per    100    lbs. 

Baskets,  pkgs.   or  nests  of  abt.   10  cu.   ft 

Baskets,  Willow per  case 

Baskets,  Willow  Crates,  about  120  cu.   ft 

Bay    Rum,    in    barrels,    casks    or    similar    packages, 

per  gal. 

Bay  Rum,  in  cases  of  1  dozen per  case 

Beads    (Trieste),    in   cases per   case 

Beans,   in  bags,  abt.   110   lbs per  bag 

Beans,  in  sacks,  abt.  220  lbs per  sack 

Beans,  in  barrels,  abt.  330  lbs per  hbl. 

Beans,  Castor,  in  bags  or  sacks per  100  lbs. 

Beans,  Tonca,  in  barrels  or  casks per  100  lbs. 

Beans,  Tonca,  in  cases per  case 

Beans,   Manila,   in  cases per  case 

Beans,   St.  John's,  B,  in  bags,  abt.  200  lbs..per  bag 

Beans,  Vanilla,  in  cases,  per  case:  in  value. 

Belting,   Leather,   Rubber  and  Cotton  in   Coils.  .  .  . 

per  100  lbs. 

Berries,  Juniper,  Laurel,  Yellow,  Persian,  etc.,  in 
bags  or  bales per  100  lbs. 

Berries,  Cranberries,  in  barrels  and  casks,  .per  pkg. 

Bicycles per  crate  of  three 

Bicycles,  Motor  (see  Motor  Cycles) 

Bicycles,   single,  in  crate 10  ^^    ,      ^^ 

Bird   Skins,   in  cases  or  bales %  of  1%        %  of  1  < 

Bismuth,  oxide,  in  bags,  abt.  90  lbs per  bag  3  3  4 

Bitters   (see  Liquors)  ^        ^ 

Black,  Bone.  Copper,  Ivory,  \eg.  Ivory,   Salt,  etc., 

in  various  packages per  100  lbs.  4  4  4 

Black  Lamp,  in  barrels per  bbl.  8  8  10 

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Goods   akd   Quantities. 

Black  Lamp,  in  casks per  cask 

Black  Plates,  in  bundles,  packages,  boxes. per  100  lbs. 
Black   Lead    (see   Colors   and   Paints) 

Bleaching   Powder per    100    lbs. 

Blood,  Dried,  in  bags. per  100  lbs.  • 

Boats,   Motor per  cu.   ft. 

Bologna  Sausage  (see  Sausage) 

Bolt  Rope,  in  coils per  100  lbs. 

Bone,  Crude  and  Dust per  100  lbs. 

Bone,  Manufacture  of,  in  cases per  case 

Bonnets,    in    cases per  case 

Books  and  Periodicals,  in  cases  not  in  excess  of  20 

cu.  ft per  case 

Boots  and   Shoes,   in  cases per  case 

Borax,  in  casks,  barrels,  bags per  100   lbs. 

Borax,  in  cases,  not  over  250  lbs per  case 

Bottles,  in  hampers,  abt.  8  cu.  ft per  hamper 

Bottles,  in  crates,  abt.   15   cu.   ft per  crate 

Bottles,  Syphons,  empty,  in  casks per  cask 

Brandy   (see  Liquors) 
Brazil  Nuts  (see  Nuts) 
Brier  Root   (see  Roots) 

Bricks,  Fire,  loose per  100 

Bricks,   Bath,  in  casks per   100   lbs. 

Bricks,   in  cases per   100   lbs. 

Brimstone per    100    lbs. 

Bristles,  in  casks,  abt.  600  lbs per  cask 

Bristles,  in  cases  abt.  175  lbs per  case 

Bristles  in  chests,  abt.  120  lbs per  chest 

Broom  Corn,  in  bales per  bale 

Broom  Root  (see  Roots) 

Brushes   in  cases,   not   over   300   lbs per  case 

Brushes,   Scrubbing,  in  cases per  case 

Buchu  Leaves  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Bulbs,  French,   in  cases,  about   100   lbs each 

Bulbs,  Holland,   in   cases each 

Burgundy  Pitch    Stands,  abt.   110  lbs.... per  stand 

Burlaps,   in  bales per    100    lbs. 

Burr    Stones per   100   lbs. 

Butter,  in  tins,  in  cases per  100  lbs. 

Butter  of  Cocoa,  in  cases,  abt.   250   lbs... per  case 
Button   Lac    (see    Lac) 

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Cake,    Alum,    Aluminous    Salt,    or    Nitre,    Oilcake. 

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Ca  f  vSkins,  in  bundles,  75  to  100  lbs.  each,  per  bdl.  4  4  5 

>,l  Sh'"is,  salted,  in  bundles  of  abt.  30  lbs 3  3  4 

Calf  Skins   (see   Skins) 

Calomel    in  cases per  case  5  5  6 

Camomile  Flowers   (see  Flowers) 
Camphor   (see  Gum) 
Camwood    (see  Wood) 
Cannry  Seed    (see  Seed) 

Qandelabra,  in  cases per  cu.   ft.  1  1  1^4 

Candles,   in  boxes    (ordinary) per  box  3  3  5 

Canes,   Walking,   m  cases per  case  25  25  30 

Canes,  Walking,  in  bales per  bale  10  10  12 

Canned    Goods,   not    otherwise   mentioned,   in   cases 

of  1  doz.  qts.  or  2  doz.  pts 

Canned  Goods,  in  cases  of  2  doz.  qts.  or  4  doz.  pts. 
Canned  Goods,  in  cases  of  3  doz.  qts.  or  6  doz.  pts. 

Larger  cases  in  proportion. 
Cannon,    Old    (see    Metal) 

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Goods   and   Quantities. 

Cantharides,   in   cases,   abt.    300   lbs per   case 

Cantharides,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Cantharides,  China,  in  cases,  abt.  66  lbs.  .per  case 

Canvas,    in    bales per    100    lbs. 

Canvas,  Raven  Duck per  100  lbs. 

Canvas,  Sails,  in  bales per  100  lbs. 

Capers,  in  boxes,  not  over  50  lbs per  box 

Capers,  in   kegs,   50  kilos per  keg 

Caps,  Woolen,  in  cases,  not  over  60  cu.  ft 

Caraway  Seed  (see  Seeds) 

Carbons,  in  cases,  about  125  lbs per  case 

Carboys    (Vitriol),    empty each 

Cardamon  Seeds  (see  Seeds) 

Carpets,  cases  and  bales,  less  than  10  ft.  in  length, 

per  pkg. 
Carpets,  in  rolls,  not  exceeding  1  yd.  in  v?idth .... 

per  roll 
Carpets,  cases,  10  to  20  ft.  in  length. per  running  ft. 
Carpets,  cases,   20   ft.  and  upward,  per  running  ft. 

Carriages,   each per  cu.   ft. 

Cartridges,  safety,  in  cases,  about  250  lbs 

Cassia,  all  kinds,  in  cases  and  chests each 

Cassia,   all    kinds,   in  bales each 

Cassia,  all  kinds,  in  rolls each 

Cassia,  all  kinds,  in  baskets each 

Cassia,  all  kinds,  in  mats per  100  mats 

Castor  Beans  (see  Beans) 
Castor   Oil    (see   Oil) 

Catgut  Strings,  in  cases per  case 

Cattle   (see  Live  Stock) 

Cement,  in  barrels  and  casks per  100  lbs. 

Cement,  Bicycle,  in  cases per  100  lbs. 

Chain,   Cables per   100   lbs. 

Chalk,  bulk per  100  lbs. 

Chalk,   in  cases per   case 

Chalk,  precipitated,  in  bbls.  and  casks.. per  100  lbs. 
Champagne  (see  Wines) 

Cheese,  Dutch,   in  boxes,  about  50  lbs each 

Cheese   (Dutch),  in  boxes,  abt.  250  lbs.  .  .  .per  box 

Cheese,  Greek,   in   bbls.,   about  120   lbs each 

Cheese,  all  other,  in  boxes,  abt.  200  lbs.  .  .  .per  box 

Cheese,  in  kegs,  about  25  lbs each 

Cheese,    in    tubs per   tub 

Cheese,  Italian,  in  baskets,  about  300  lbs each 

Cheese,  Italian,  in  boxes,  abt.   120  lbs.... per  box 
Cheese,   Italian,  in  boxes,   abt.   250  lbs.... per  box 

Chemicals,  in  Petroleum  barrels per  bbl. 

Chemicals,  Dry,  in  barrels  up  to  400  lbs.  .per  bbl. 

Chemicals,   in  carboys each 

Chemicals,  in  casks,  up  to  700  lbs per  cask 

Chemicals,  in  sacks per  100  lbs. 

Chemical  Salt,  N.  O.  M.,  in  drums per  100  lbs. 

Chemical   China   Salt,  in  casks per   100   lbs. 

Chemical  Salt,  Cathartic,  in  bbls per  100  lbs. 

Chemical,  Epsom  Salts per  100  lbs. 

Chemical  Salt,  black  in  bbls.  and  casks,  .per  100  lbs. 

Cheroots,  Manila,  in  cases per  case 

Cheroots,    other,   large    cases per    case 

Cheroots,   other,    small   cases per  case 

Chestnuts  (see  Nuts) 
Chianti  Wines   (see  Wines) 

Chicle,  in  bales  and  cases per  100  lbs. 

Chickory,  in  casks,  abt.    750  lbs per  cask 

Chickory,  in  barrels,  abt.  250  lbs per  bbl. 

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Goods   and   Quantities.  S.  L.  C» 

Chickory  Root   (see  Roots) 
Chillies    (see  Peppers) 
China  Clay   (see   Clay) 
Chinaware  (see  Crockery) 

Chinese  Groceries,  in  cases,  etc.,  up  to  15  cu.  ft.  . 

per  case 
Chinese  Groceries,  in  cases,  over  15  cu.  ft.. per  cu.  ft. 

Chloride  of  Lime,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Chrome  Ore,  in  bags per  100  lbs. 

Citrate  of  Lime,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Citrate  of  Magnesia,  in  cases,  abt.l2  cu.  ft. .per  case 

Chocolate,   in   cases,   abt.    250   lbs per   case 

Chow-Chow,   in    cases per   case 

Chrome  Yellow  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Church  Bells per  100  lbs. 

Cigarettes,  in  cases,  small per  case 

Cigarettes,   in  cases,    large per  case 

Cigarettes,  in  barrels per  barrel 

Cigarette  Paper,  in  cases per  case 

Cigars  in  cases,  containing  3,000  to  5,000.  .per  case 
Cigars  in  cases,  containing  6,000  to  10, 000, .per  case 

Cigar   Labels,   in   cases per  case 

Cinnamon    (see   Barks) 

Citron   (see  Fruits) 

Citronella  Oil    (see  Oils) 

Clay,  China,  in  hhds.,  casks  and  bbls.  .per  100  lbs. 

Clay,   Pipe,  in  cases per  100  lbs. 

Clay  Pipes   (see  Pipes) 

Clocks,  in  cases per  case 

Oocks,  in  casks per  cask 

Cloves,  in  bags  or  bales per  100  lbs. 

Cloves,   Stems,  in  bales,  abt.   140  lbs per  bale 

Coal,   per  ton,   2,240    lbs 

Cobalt  Ore  and  Oxide  of per  100  lbs. 

Cochineal,  in  ceroons,  abt.  300  lbs per  pkg. 

Cochineal,  Honduras,  in  bags,  abt.  150  lbs.  .per  bag 

Cocoa,  in  bags per   100   lbs. 

Cocoa  Leaves   (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Cocoa   Matting    (see  Matting) 

Oocoa  Nuts   (see  Nuts) 

Cocoa  Nut  Oil   (see  Oils) 

Codfish   (see  Fish) 

Cod  Liver  Oils  (see  Oils) 

Coffee,   in  packages per    131   lbs. 

Coir,  Fiber  (see  Fiber) 
Coir,  Matting  (see  Matting) 

Collar   Boxes,   in  cases per  case 

Coloring  for  Brandy,  etc.,  in  casks per  gal. 

Colors  and  Paints: 

Paints,  in  barrels  and  casks per  100  lbs. 

Paints,  in  kegs per  keg 

Paints  (dry),  in  bbls per  100  lbs. 

Paris    Green    and    White,    in    bbls.,    casks    and 

^  kegs per  100  lbs. 

Red    Precipitate,   in  bbls per   bbl. 

Venetian  Red,  in  barrels per  bbl. 

Vermilion,  in  cases per  case 

White  Lead,  in  bbls.  or  casks.  .  .  .per  100  lbs. 

Black  Lead,  in  bbls.  or  casks per  100  lbs. 

C!5irome  Yellow,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Umber,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Ochre,  in  casks,  etc per   100  lbs. 

Ultra  Marine,  in  cases per  100  lbs. 

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Goods   and   Quantities. 

Aniline,   in   barrels,   casks,   tierces   etc 

per  100  lbs. 

Aniline,  in  kegs  and  drums,   50   lbs 

per  keg  or  drum 

Aniline,  in  kegs  and  drums,  100  lbs 

per  keg  or  drum 

Aniline,  in  kegs  or  drums,  200  lbs 

per  keg  or  drum 

Aniline,  in  cases,  100  lbs per  case 

'      Aniline,   in   cases,    225   lbs per  case 

Aniline,  in  cases,  50  lbs per  case 

Condensed  Milk,  in  cases,  abt.  50  lbs per  case 

Copper,  in  Pigs,   Sheets  and  Casks.... per  100   lbs. 

Copper,    Ore,   in  bbls.   and   bags per   100   lbs. 

Copper,  Old   (see  Metals) 

Copper,   Scale,  in  casks per  100   lbs. 

Copperas,  in  hhds.,  tierces  and  barrels,  .per  100  lbs. 

Copra,  in  bags  or  bales per  100  lbs. 

Cordage,  Rope,  etc.,  in  coils per  100  lbs. 

Cordials   (see  Liquors) 

Cords   and   Tassels,   in    cases per   case 

Corduroys,  in  cases per  case 

Corduroys,  in  bales per  bale 

Coriander   Seeds   (see  Seeds) 

Corks,    in   bales per   bale 

Corks,  in  small  bales,  abt.   80   lbs per  bale 

Cork  Wood,  in  bundles  or  bales each 

Cork,  Shavings,  in  packages,  about  60   lbs each 

Corset,  Lacets  (see  Lacets) 

Cotton,  in  bales per  bale 

Cotton   Yarn,   in   cases per   case 

Cotton  Yarn,  in  bales per  bale 

Cotton  Seed  (see  Seeds) 

Crash,  Russia,  in  bales,  under  200  lbs.... per  bale 

Crash,  Russia,  in  small  bales,  under  100  lbs. .per  bale 

Crash,  Russia,  Sheetings,  in  bales per  100  lbs. 

Cream  of  Tartar,  in  hhds.,  casks  and  cases 

per   100   lbs. 
Creosote,  in  drums,  not  over  250  lbs.... per  drum 

Creosote,  in  bottles,   in  cases per  case 

Crepe,  Paper  (see  Paper) 

Crockery,  in  crate per  crate 

Crockery,   in    casks    (English) .per   cask 

Crockery,    in    small    casks    (French    and    German), 

per  cask 
Crockery,  in  cases,  not  over  25  cu.  ft.... per  case 

Crockery,  in  cases,  over  25  cu.  ft per  cu.  ft. 

Crockery,  Chinaware,  in  casks    (English)  .  .per  cask 
Crockery,    Chinaware,    small    casks    (F.    &    G.) .... 

per  cask 
Crockery,  Chinaware,  in  cases,  not  over  25  cu.  ft. 

per  case 

Crockery,  Chinaware,  in  cases,  over  25  cu.  ft 

per  cu.   ft. 

Crockery,  Porcelain,  in  crates per  cu.   ft. 

Crucibles,  in  casks,  crates  and  cases.  .  .  .per  100  lbs. 

Crucibles,  Iron per   100  lbs. 

Crystal  Ash   (see  Ash) 

Cubebs,   in   bags,  abt.   50   kilos per  bag 

Cudbear,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Cummin    (see  Seeds) 

Curios,  Japanese,  in  cases,  up  to   15  cu.   ft 

Curios,  Japanese,  in  cases,  over  15  cu.  ft.. per  cu.  ft. 
Currants  (see  Fruits) 

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Goods   and   Quantities. 

Cutch,  in  bales,  abt.   125  lbs per  bale 

Cutch,  in  boxes,  abt.  125   lbs per  box 

Cutlery,  in   cases,   not  over   600   lbs per  case 

Cuttle  Fish  Bone,  packages  of  4  bdls....per  pkge. 

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Dates  (see  Fruits) 
Dandelion  Root  (see  Roots) 

Demijohns    (empty),    5   gallons each 

Demijohns    (empty),   3   gallons each 

Demijohns    (empty),   under   3   gallons each 

Dextrine,  in  bags  and  bbls per  100  lbs. 

Distilled  Oils   (see  Oils) 

Divi  Divi,  in  bags,  abt.   110  lbs per  bag 

Dogs  (see  Live  Stock) 

Dragons  Blood,  in  cases per  case 

Dry  Goods,  all  kinds,   except  silk per  pkge. 

Dry  Paints   (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Dunnage   Mats each 

Dutch  Herring  (see  Fish) 

Dyes,  N.  O.  M.,  liquid,  in  casks per  gal. 

Dye  Lac  (see  Lac) 
Dyewoods   (see  Woods) 

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Earths,     Fullers,     Terra     Alba,      Sienna,     Umber, 
Barytes,  Ochre,  in  bags  or  casks.  . .  .per  100  lbs. 

Earths,   Madder,   in  casks per  100   lbs. 

Egg  Powder,  in  cases,  abt.  240  lbs per  case 

Elephant  Tusks,  loose each 

Elecampane,  in  barrels per  100  lbs. 

Emery,  in  kegs per  keg 

Encaustic  Tiles,  in  crates per  crate 

Encaustic    Tiles,    in   casks per   cask 

Epsom  Salts   (see  Chemical  Salts) 

Ergot,   in   tierces per   gal. 

Ergot,   in  cases per   case 

Ergot,  in  bags,  abt.  100  lbs per  bag 

Essential  Oils   (see  Oils) 

Ether,   Sulphuric,  in  cases per  100  lbs. 

Extracts,  Tanning,  in  cases,  abt.  220  lbs.. per  case 

Extracts,  Tanolin  (dry) per  100  lbs. 

Extracts,  in  bags,  abt.   105  lbs per  bag 

Extracts,   Malt,   in   casks per  gal. 

Extracts,  Dyewood,  in  bbls.  and  boxes,  if  dry.  .  .  . 

per  100  lbs. 

Extracts,    if    liquid per    gal. 

Extracts,  Chemical,  liquid,  in  bbls per  gal. 

Extracts  of  Nut  Gall  (see  Nut  Gall) 

F 

Fans,    China,    in    cases per    case 

Fans.  Japan,   in  cases per  case 

Feathers,  in  bales per  bale 

Feathers,  in  cases per  case 

Feathers,    Egrettes    per    case 

Felt,  in  bales  or   frames each 

Fennel  Seeds  (see  Seeds) 

Ferro   Silicon per   100   lbs. 

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Fib«r,    Sisal    Hemp per    bale  12 

Fiber,  Manila per  bale  8 

Fiber,   Jute,   Butts   and   Rejections per   bale  10 

Fiber,  Tute,  Bagging,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  8 

Fiber,  Tow,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  4 

Fiber,  all  other,  in  bales per  100   Its.  4 

Fiber,    Loose,   per  ton,    2,240   lbs 1.00 

Fiber,   Coir,   in    Ballots  &   Dhalls,  per  ton,  2,240  lbs.  1.00 

Fiber,   Flax,   in  bales per   100   lbs.  4 

Figs  (see  Fruits) 
Filberts   (see  Nuts) 

Fire    Crackers,    in    packages per   pkge.  4 

Fireproofing  Material,   in  rolls,   abt.    350   lbs.,    each 

about  6   ft.   long 20 

Fish,  Anchovies,   in  larger  cases per   case  5 

Fish  Balls,  in  cases,  abt.    150    lbs per  case  6 

Fish,  Cod,  in  casks,  4  quintals  each per  cask  15 

Fish,  Cod,  in  bundles,  abt.   112  lbs per  bdle.  4 

Fish,   Cod,   in   drums,   abt.    128   lbs per  drum  4 

Fish,  Cod,  in  boxes,  abt.  100  lbs per  box  4 

Fish,  Cod,  in  boxes,  abt.    50   lbs per  box  3 

Fish,    Cod,    in   boxes,    abt.    25    lbs per    box  2 

Fish,   Cod,  in  casks,  abt.   200   lbs per  cask  8 

Fish,  Cod,  in  casks,  abt.  100  lbs per  cask  4 

Fish,  Dried,  in  boxes,  or  tierces per  100  lbs.  4 

Fish,  Dutch  Herring,  in  kegs per  keg.  2 

Fish,  Dutch  Herring,  in  kits per  kit  3 

Fish,  Dutch  Herring,  in  bbls per  bbl.  10 

Fish,  Caviare,  in   cases per  case  6 

Fish,   Herring,   in   boxes per   box  2 

Fish,   Herring,   in  barrels per   bal.  10 

Fish,  Herring,  in   %   bbls per   V2   bbl.  5 

Fish,   Herring,   in   kegs per   keg  1 

Fish,  Haddock  and  Hake,  in  drums per  drum  5 

Fish,  Lobster,  canned,   in  cases,  whole  or    %    boxes  4 

Fish,  Mackerel,  in  barrels per  bal.  10 

Fish,  Mackerel,   in    %   bbls per    i^   bbl.  5 

Fish,  Mackerel,  in  %    bbls per   %   bbl.  3 

Fish,   Mackerel,    in   pails per   pail  2 

Fish,  Muscadine,  in  cases,  about  90  lbs each  5 

Fish,  Pickled,  in  bbls..  abt.  300  lbs per  bbl.  10 

Fish,  Pickled,  in  %   bbls.,  abt.   150  lbs.  .per  V2  bbl.  5 

Fish,   Salt,  in  cases,  abt.   165   lbs per  case  6 

Fish,   Salt,  in  cases,  abt.   4   nuintals  each,  .per  case  15 

Fish,  Salt,  in  drums,  abt.  125  lbs.,  each,  .per  drum  5 

Fish,    Salmon,    canned,    in   cases per    case  3 

Fish,    Sardines,    in  whole   or    %    boxes.... per   box  4 

Fish,   Sardines,   in    1/4    or    %    boxes per  box  2 

Fish,  N.   O.   M.,  in  barrels per  bbl.  10 

Fish,   N.  O.  M.,  in   %    bbls per   1/2   bbl.  5 

Flax    (see  Fiber) 

Flock,  Woolen,  in  bales,  per  bale 20 

Flock,    Cotton,   in   bales per   bale  30 

Flour,   in  barrels per   bbl.  6 

Flour,  Sago,  in  bags.  abt.  110  lbs per  bag  4 

Flour,   Potato,   in  bags,   abt.   110   lbs per  bag  4 

Flour,  Potato,  in  bags,  abt.  220  lbs per  bag  6 

Flour,   Rice,  in  bags,  abt.   110  lbs per  bag  4 

Flour,  Rice,  in  bags,  abt.   220  lbs per  bag  6 

Flour,    Tapioca,    in    bags,   abt.    110    lbs.  ..  .per    bag  4 

Flour,  Wood,  in  bags per  100  lbs.  4 

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Goods   an'd   Quantities. 
Flowers    (Medicinal,   etc.) : 

Arnica,  Borage,  Camomile,  Lavender,  Safflower, 

Poppv,  etc.,  in  bales,  cases,  etc.  .per  cu.  ft. 

Formaldehyde,    in  carboys,   each    (stored   in   yards) 

Fossils,  in  cases per  cu.  ft. 

Fruits,  Apricots,  in  cases,  about  110  lbs each 

Fruits,    Green,    Apples   in   barrels per   bbl. 

Fruits,   Green,   Lemons,   in  boxes per  box 

Fruits,   Green,   Limes,   in  boxes per  box 

Fruits,  Green,  Oranges,  in  boxes per  box 

Fruits,  Green,  Berries,  in  boxes  or  cases,  .per  case 

Fruits,   Green,    Pineapples,    in    cases per   case 

Fruits,   Green,    Grapes,    in    packages,    not    over    V2 

barrels per  Vs   bbl. 

Fruits,    Dried    Prunes,    in    barrels per    bbl. 

Fruits,  Dried  Prunes,  in  ^4  and  %  bbls.  .per  pkge. 

Fruits,  Dried  Prunes,  in  casks per  cask 

Fruits,  Dried  Prunes,  in  boxes,  56  lbs.  .per  box 
Fruits,  Dried  Prunes,  in  boxes,  28   lbs.... per  box 

Fruits,   Dried   Prunes,   in   glass  cases per   case 

Fruits,  Dried   Raisins,   in  boxes per  box 

Fruits,  Dried  Raisins,  in  %  and  %  boxes,  .per  box 

Fruits,   Dried   Raisins,   in  kegs per  keg 

Fruits,   Dried   Raisins,    in    V>    kegs per  keg 

Fruits,  Dried  Raisins,  in  casks  and  pipes.. per  100  lbs. 
Fruits,  Dried  Raisins,  in  bags,  not  over  100   lbs.  . 

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Fruits,  Paste,  in  barrels per  100  lbs. 

Fruits,   Brined,   in  casks,  etc per   gal. 

Fruits,    Preserved,    in   cases   of    1    doz....per   case 

Fruits,  Preserved,  Jams,  in  cases per  case 

Fruits,   Preserved,   Jellies,   in  cases per   case 

Fruits,  Gtron,  in  cases,  not  over  150  lbs.  .per  case 

Fruits,    Tamarinds,    in    kegs p;r    keg 

Fruits,  Figs,  loose  in  %  bags,  abt.  30  lbs.  .per  bag 
Fruits,  Figs,  loose,  in  bags,  abt.  56  lbs.  .per  bag 
Fruits,  Figs,  in  cases,  abt.  420  lbs.  .  .  .per  100  lbs. 

Fruits,   Figs,   in  boxes,   60   lbs per   box 

Fruits,   Figs,  in  pails,   60   lbs per  pail 

Fruits,   Dates,   in  boxes,  abt.    60   lbs per  box 

Fruits,   Dates,   in   frails,  abt.    60   lbs per   box 

Fruits,  Dates,  in  cases  containing  9  boxes,  122  lbs. 

per  case 
Fruits,  Currants,  in  barrels,  abt.  350  lbs.. per  bbl. 
Fruits,  Currants,  in  cases,  abt.  140  lbs.  .  .  .per  case 
Fruits,  Currants,  in  %  cases,  abt.  70  lbs.  .per  case 
Fruits,  Currants,  in  %  cases,  abt.  40  lbs.  .per  case 

Fruits,   Peel,    Orange   and   Lemon,    in   bales 

per  100  lbs. 
Fruits,  Peel,  Orange  and  Lemon,  in  cases. .  per  case 

Fruits,   Juices,   Prunes,   etc.,   in  casks per   gal. 

Fruits,  Raisins,  in  bundles,  about  60   lbs each 

Furs,    per   case    or   package 

Furs    (Nutra   Skins),   in  bales per   bale 

Fur,   Waste,  in  bales,  abt.  100  lbs.,  each,  .per  bale 

Fur,  Hatters,  in  cases per  case 

Furniture per  cu.   ft, 

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Gambia,  in  bales,  abt.  140  lbs per  bale 

Gamboge,  in  cases per  case 

Garancme,  in  cakes per  100  lbs. 

Garden   Seeds   (see   Seeds) 

Garlic  in  hampers  and  baskets,  abt.  110  lbs.. per  pkge. 

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Goods  and   Quantities.  S.  L.  C. 
Gelatin    (see  Isinglass) 
Gin   (see  Liquors) 

Ginger,  in  bags,  abt.   140  lbs per  bag  4  4  5 

Ginger    (East   India),    preserved   in   case.. per   case  5  5  6 

Ginger,  in  barrels P-'r  bbl.  8  8  10 

Ginger  Ale    (see  Ale) 

Ginger    Root    (see   Roots) 

Ginseng  Root  (see  Roots) 

Glass  (Window),  in  boxes  up  to  12x18  in. . .  .per  box  3  3  6 

Glass  (Window),  in  boxes  over  12x18  in.  .  .  .per  box  10  10  10 

Glass  Plate,  per   sq.   ft.,  in  cases 3  3  5 

Glass  Ware,  in  casks per  cask  40  40  40 

Glass  Ware,  in  cases per  cu.   ft.  1  1  1    . 

Glasses,  Opera  and  Field   (see  Optical  Goods) 

Gloves,    Kid,    in    cases per    case  40  40  40 

Gloves,   Lamb,   Sheep,   Leather,   in  cases,  .per   case  40  40  35 

Gloves,   Fur,  in  cases per  case  30  30  30 

Gloves,  Cotton,  in  cases per  case  30  30  25 

Glue,  in  hhds.,  casks,  bbls.  and  bales,  .per  100  lbs.  4  4  5 

Glycerine,  in  iron  drums,  abt.  1,200  lbs.  .per  drum  50  50  60 
Goat  Skins,   S.  American,   Cape  Good  Hope,   Span- 
ish,    Macedonian,     Turkish,     German,     Russian, 

Morocco,    Algiers,    Arabian,    Calcutta.    (TJiina,    in 

bales per    100    lbs.  4  4  5 

Gold   and    Silver    (bullion    and   coin) ^4  of  1%        Vh  oi  1% 

Gold  and  Silver,  manufactured,  in  cases %  of  1%        %  of  1% 

Grapes  (see  Fruits) 

Grass,  in  bags  or  bales per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Grass,  Cloth,  in  bales per  bale  10  10  4 

p.  100  lbs. 

Grass,  Dry,  in  bales,  abt.   270  lbs per  bale  10  10  4 

p.  100  lbs. 

Grass,   Sisal,  in  bales per  bale  12  15  4    ' 

p.  100  lbs. 

Grain,   in  bulk per   bushel  111 

Grain,  in  bags per  bushel  1%  1%  2 

Grain,  Bags,  in  bundle per  bundle  4  4  4 

Grease,  Wool,  in  casks,  etc per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Grease,  other,  in  barrels  or  casks per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Grease,  Tallow,  in  bbls.  and  casks per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Guava,   Jelly,   in   cases per  case  10  10  12 

Gums,    in   all    packages,    viz.,    ceroons,    cases,    bales, 

bags,     mats,     etc.,     including     Camphor,     Arabic, 

E.    I.,   and   all   medicinal.    Mucilaginous,    Varnish 

Gums  and  Shellacs per  100  lbs.  3%  3%  4 

Guns  and  Rifles,  in  cases per  case  20  20  20 

Gun    Stocks,   in  bags per  bag  5  5  6 

Gun   Stocks,   in  cases per  case  20  20  20 

Guns    and    Musket    Barrels,    in    boxes    or    bundles, 

abt.    100    lbs.   each per   pkg.  4  4  6 

Guns,  Pistols,  in  cases per  case  20  20  20 

Gunny-Cloth,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Guts  (Salted),  in  bbls.  and  casks per  gal.  %           %  H 

Guts    (Salted),  in  kegs per  keg  5  5  8 

Guts,   Sausage  Casings,  in  bbls.  and  casks,  .per  gal.  %           %  % 

Gutta  Fercha,  in  baskets  or  cases per  100  lbs.  4  4  5 

Gutta  Percha,  in  bales,  or  bags per  100  lbs.  4  4  5 

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Hair,  Alpaca  and  Angora,  in  bales.  ..  .per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 
Hair.   Chinese,   human,  of  low  value,   in  cases  abt. 

200  lbs.  each per  case  15  15  15 

Hair,  Goat,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Hair,  Goat,  in  cases per  100  lbs.  4  4  4 


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Hair,   Horse,  in  case per   100   Ihs. 

Hair,   Horse,   in  bales , per    100    lbs. 

Hair,   Camels,   compressed  bales per   100   lbs. 

Hair,  Cattle,  in  bales per  100  lbs. 

Hair,  Curled,  in  bales per   100  lbs. 

Hair,  all  kinds,  in  bales,  uncompressed,  .per  cu.  ft. 

Hair,   Human,  in  cases per  case 

Hair,  Rabbits  (see  Hatters'  Fur) 

Hams,    in   cases per   case 

Hardware,  in  casks,  crates  and  cases,  .per  100  lbs. 

Harness  and    Saddlery,   in  cases per  case 

Hats,   in  large   bales per   bale 

Hats,   in   packages per   pkge. 

Hats,  Panama,  in  cases per  case 

Hats,    Panama,   in  ceroons per   pkge. 

Hay  and  Straw,  in  bales,  compressed,  .per  100  lbs. 

Hay  Seed   (see  Seeds) 

Herbs  and  Leaves,  viz.: 

Belladonna,  Aconite,  Borage,  Buchu,  Cocoa, 
Saffron,  Deer  Tongue,  Jalap,  Eucalyptus, 
Laurel,      Sage,      Sumac,       Senna,       Thyme, 

Wormwood,   etc.,   in   bales per  cu.    ft. 

Senna   Rose  Leaves  in  cases per  cu.   ft. 

Hides,    Salted,   in   hhds per   hhd. 

Hides,    Salted,    loose each 

Hides,  Salted,  in  bundles,  3  to  5 per  bdle. 

Hides   (Dry).  Ox  or  Cow each 

Hides,  Deer  (Cape),  in  bdles,  or  bales,  .per  100  lbs. 
Hides,  Buffalo,  E.  I.,  in  bales per  bale 

Hides,   China,  in  bales,  abt.   1,000  lbs.  ..  .per  bale 

Hides,   Cow,  in   bales per  bale 

Hides,  Horse,   dry  and  loose each 

Hides,  Cuttings  and  Clippings,  in  bales,  .per  100  lbs. 

Hides,  in  bundles  of  1   each 

Honey,  in  hhds..  in  tierces  and  bbls per  gal. 

Honey,   in   cases .per   case 

Honey,  in  crates  of  9  boxes  ea.,  weight  abt.  200  lbs. 
Hops,  compressed,  in  bales per  bale 

Horn,    Manufactures    of.    in    cases per   case 

Horn,   Strips  and   Tips,  in  bags per  bag 

Horn,   part  of,   in   bags per  bag 

Horse  Fronts,  in  bales,  abt.  50  lbs.  eac^ .  .  .oer  bale 

Horse   Fronts,  Russia,  in  bales,   abt.   650   lbs 

per  100  lbs. 
Horses   (see  Live   Stock) 

Hosiery,   in   cases per   case 

Household  Effects per  cu.  ft. 

Hypho  Sulphate,  in  kegs  and  bags.  .  .  .per  100  lbs. 

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Imrnortelles,   in   cases per   case 

India  'Malacca  Joints,  in  bdls per  bdle. 

India  Rubber   (see  Rubber) 

Indigo,  in  barrels,  cases,  ceroons per  100  lbs. 

Instruments  and  Apparatus: 

Philosophical,  Scientific  and  Mathematical .... 
.  per  case 

Musical     per    case 

Intestines   (see  Guts) 

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Goods   and   Quantities. 

Iodine,  in  kegs,  packed  in  rawhide   (V) 

Ipecac,  in  ceroons per  ceroon 

Iron   and   Steel   Blooms,    Ingots,    Slabs  and   Billets, 

per  ton 

Iron  Boiler  Plates per  ton 

Iron  and  Steel,  in  bdls.,  abt.  180  lbs per  bdl. 

Iron  and  Steel  Castings per  ton 

Iron,  Hoop  iron,  in  bdles.,  56   lbs per  bdle. 

Iron,  Hoop  iron,  in  bdles.,  112  lbs per  bdle. 

Iron  Mortars per    100    lbs. 

Iron  and  Steel,  Old  Iron  and  Steel,  Scraps,  .per  ton 
Iron,  Old  Iron  and  Steel  Rails per  ton 

Iron  and   Steel   Ores per  ton 

Iron,  Pig per  ton 

Iron,  Railroad,  and   Spikes per  ton 

Iron  and  Steel  Rods,  in  coils per  100  lbs. 

Iron,  Spiegelsen,  loose per  ton 

Iron  and  Steel,   Structural,  all  shapes,  if  requiring 

spring  trucks per  ton 

Iron  and  Steel  Tubes per  100  lbs. 

Iron  and    Steel    Wire,    in   mats   or    otherwise 

per  100  lbs. 
Iron  and  Steel,  other  than  Scrap  Iron  and  Steel, 

per  ton 

Iron,   tubes   for  holding  liquid   gas,   not   over   150 

lbs each 

Iron  Water  Closets,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Istle  Qoth,  in  bales per  bale 

Isinglass  and   Gelatine,   in  cases,  abt.   150   lbs.... 

per  case 
Ivory,  Animal  (see  Elephant  Tusks) 

Ivory,   Manufactures  of,  in  cases per  case 

Ivory,  Vegetable   Ivory per  bag 

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Jalap  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

am   (see  Fruits) 
^ellies  (see  Fruits) 

Jewelry,   Real    %  of  1%       %  of  1 

ewelry,  Imitation,  in  cases per  cu.   ft.  1  1  1 

uniper  Berries  (see  Berries) 

unk,  Old  and  in  bundles,  or  other  packages 

per  100  lbs.  ZVz        2  1 

K 

Kapoc,  in  bales,  up  to   15   cu.  ft per  bale 

ICapoc,  exceeding  15  cu.  ft per  cu.  ft. 

Kirschwasser   (see  Liquors) 

Lac,  Button  Lac,  in  cases,  abt.-  250  lbs.  .  .per  case 

Lac,  Dye   Lac,   in  cases,  abt.   250   lbs.... per  case 

Lac,   Spirits,   in   drums,   abt.    1,800   lbs each 

Lac,  Stick  Lac,  in  cases,  abt.  250  lbs.  .  .  .per  case 
Lacets,   Shoe  and  Corset,  in  cases per  case 

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Lamp  Black  (see  Black) 
Lantern  Slides  (see  Optical  Goods) 

Lard  in  kegs  or  barrels per  100  lbs.  3 

Lead  Pencils  (see  Pencils) 

Lead  in  Bars,  in   Pigs,  and  Old  Lead per  ton  25 

Lead   Ores,   in  bulk per  ton  25 

Lead  Pipe,  and  Manufactures  of  Lead,  in  cases  or 

casks,  abt.   1,100  lbs per  pkge.  35 

Lead  Sheets  or  Rolls,  in  casks per  ton         50  . 

Lead  Type  Metal,  in  Pigs per   ton  25 

Leather,  Bend  or  Belting,  and  Sole  Leather,  in  rolls. 

per  roll  15 
Leather,  Upper  Leather,  Dressed  Skins,  Calf  Skins 
tanned,    Skins    for    Morocco,    and    all    manufac- 
tures of  Leather,  in  cases  up  to  400  lbs.  .per  case  25 

Leather,  in  cases  up  to  800  lbs per  case  35 

Leather,  in  cases,  up  to  1,200  lbs per  case  50 

Leaves  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Lentils,  in  bags,  abt.   110  lbs per  bag  4 

Lenses  (see  Optical  Goods) 
Licorice  Root  (see  Roots) 

Licorice  Paste,  in  cases per  case  8 

Licorice  Sticks,  in  small  cases per  case  6 

Licorice  Sticks,  in  large  cases per  case  10 

Lignum  Vitae  (see  Wood) 

Lime,  in  bags per  100  lbs.  2 

Lime  (see  Chloride) 

Linoleum,   in  crates,  small per   crate  20 

Linoleum,   in  crates,   large per  crate  25 

Linoleum,  in  cases,  small per  case  20 

Linoleum,  in  cases,  large per  case  25 

Linoleum,   in   rolls per   roll  20 

Linseed  (see  Seeds) 

Linseed  Oil   (see  Oils) 

Liquors,    all    liquors,    in    barrels,    casks    or    similar 

packages    per    gal.  % 

Liquors,  Bitters,   in  cases per  case  5 

Liquors,  Brandy,  in  cases,  1  doz.  quarts.  .  .per  case  5 

Liquors,  Cordials,  in  cases,  1  doz.  quarts,  .per  case  5 

Liquors,  Gin,  in  cases,  1   doz.  quarts per  case  5 

Liquors,  Kirschwasser,  in  cases,  1  doz.  qts.  .per  case  5 

Liquors,   Rum,  in  cases,  1  doz.  quarts.  ..  .per  case  5 

Liquors,  Whiskey,  in  cases,  1  doz.  quarts,  .per  case  5 

Liquors,  all  other,  in  cases,  1  doz.  quarts.. per  case  5 

Liquors,  Arrack,  in  carboys per  carboy  20 

Lithographic  Prints,   in  cases per  case  25 

Lithographic    Stones,    in   cases per   case  30 

Live  Stock,  Cattle,  various  kinds each     1 .  00 

per  day 

Live  Stock,  Dogs each  50 

per  day 
Live  Stock,  Horses,  Stallions,  Mares  and  Geldings. 

each     1.50 
per  day 
Live   Stock,   other  than   Horses,   Cattle,   Dogs,  etc., 

proportionately. 
Live  Stock  Poultry   (see  Poultry) 

Lumber,  piled  in  Warehouse per  cu.   ft.  % 


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Goods   and   Quantities.  S.           L.  C. 
Macaroni,  Spaghetti  and  Vermicelli,  in  boxes  of  25 

lbs per  box  2             2  2 

Macaroni,  in  boxes  of  50  lbs per   box  3             3  3 

Macaroni,  in  boxes  of  100  lbs per  case  5            5  5 

Mace,  in  cases  up  to  100  lbs per  case  4            4  4 

Machinery,  loose per  100  lbs.  2^/^        5  5 

Machinery,  in  cases per  cubic  foot  2             2  2 

Madder    (see   Earths) 

Magnesia,  in  cases,  abt.  100  lbs per  case  4             4  4 

Magnesia,  Sulphate  Crystals per  100  lbs.  3             3  4 

Mahogany   (see  Wood) 
Mandrake  Root  (see  Roots) 

Manganese,  in  casks per  100   lbs.  3             3  4 

Manjac    (see  Asphaltum) 

Manna,   in   cases per   case  10          10  12 

Marble  and  Agate,  in  blocks  or  slabs.  .  .  .per  cu.  ft.  3             3  3 

Marble  and  Agate,  in    casks per    cask  40           40  4 

p.  100  lbs. 

Marble  and  Agate,  in   cases per   cu.    ft.  2             2  4 

p.  100  lbs. 
Marble  and  Agate  and    Onyx,    Tiles    or    Cubes,    in 

bags per  100  lbs.  444 

Marble  and  Agate,  in   cases   or   crates.,  per   cu.    ft.  2            2  4 

p.  100  lbs. 

Matches,  in  cases per   case  15          15  15 

Mathematical  Instruments   (see  Instruments) 

Manures,  Artificial per  ton  40          40  4 

p.  100  lbs. 

Matting,  Coir  and  Cocoa,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  3            3  4 

Matting,   40   yd.   roll each  5             5  5 

Mats,  Flax,  CJocoa,  Carpet,  in  bales.  .  .  .per  100  lbs.  3             3  4 

Metal  Caps,  in  cases,  about  100  lbs each  5             5  5 

Meats,  Preserved   (see  Preserved  Meats) 

Medicinal  Preparations,  in  cases,  ordinary,  per  case  5             5  5 

Medicinal   Preparations,   in  cases,   valuables %  of  19o        Vs  oi  1  % 

Meerschaum,    Crude  and   Manufactured,   in  cases..  %ofl%        %  oi  1% 

Melado,    in   hhds per   gallon  %           %  ^ 

Mercury,  in  flasks per  flask  5             5  8 

Metals,  Manufactures  of,  in  cases per  case  30          30  35 

Metals,  Old  Cannon per  ton  25          75  4 

p.  100  lbs. 

MetaJs,   Old   Copper per  ton  25     1.25  1.25 

Metal  Sheathing,  in  cases,  460  to  500  lbs.,  per  case  20          20  25 

Metal  Spelter,  in  plates per  ton  25          60  4 

p.  100  lbs. 
Metals,  Yellow  Metal,  in  cases,  abt.  460  to  500  lbs., 

per  case  20          20  25 

Metals  (see  also  Iron  and  Steel) 

Mica,  in  cases,  abt.  150  lbs per  case  6            6  8 

Millet   Seed    (see   Seed) 

Mineral  Waters,  in  cases per  case  8            8  10 

Mirrors,  in  cases, per  cubic  foot  3            3  3 

Molasses,   in  barrels,  hhds.   or  tierces.  .  .per  gallon  V2           V2  Mt 
Morocco   Skins   (see  Skins) 

Morphine,  in  flasks per  flask  10          10  10 

Mortars  of  Iron   (see  Iron) 

Moss,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  4            4  4 

Motor   Cycles,   in  cases   or  crates per  cu.    ft.  1%        1%        1% 

Musical  Instruments,  Phonograph  Records,  in  cases  10          10  10 

Musical   Instruments,   in  cases per  case  40          40  40 

Mustard  Seed  (see  Seeds)  ' 

Myrobolane,   56  lb.  bags each  2%        2Vj        3 


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Goods  and   Quantities. 

Nails,  in  kegs per   100  lbs. 

Naphtha,  in  barrels per  gallon 

Needles,  in  cases per  case 

Nickel,  in  cases per  case 

Nut  Galls,  in  bags,  abt.  110  lbs per  bag 

Nut  Galls,  in  bales,  abt.  200  lbs per  bale 

Nut  Galls,  Extra  of,  in  cases per  case 

Nutmegs,   in  cases,  abt.   60   lbs per  case 

Nutmegs,  in  cases,   about  170  lbs each 

Nuts,  Almonds,  in  shell,  bags,  abt.  110  lbs., per  bag 
Nuts,  Almonds,  in  bales  or  bags,  abt,  220  lbs.,  per  bag 
Nuts,  Almonds,  in  boxes,  casks  or  frails,  per  100  lbs. 
Nuts,  Brazil  Nuts,  in  bags  or  sacks,  per  100  lbs. 
Nuts,  Chestnuts,   in  cases,  abt.    110   lbs.  ...per   case 

Nuts,  Peanuts,  in    sacks per    sack 

Nuts,  Peanuts,  husked,  loose per   100 

Nuts,  Peanuts,  with  husks  on per  100 

Nuts,  Filberts,  in  bags,  abt.  110  lbs per  bag 

Nuts,  Pecan,  in  bags,  abt.  110  lbs per  bag 

Nuts,  Walnuts,  in  cases,  abt.  177  lbs per  case 

Nuts,  Walnuts,  in  bags,  abt.  110  lbs per  bag 

Nuts,  Walnuts,  in  bales,  abt.  220  lbs p«r  bale 

Nuts,  Shelled,  All   Nuts,   shelled per   100  lbs. 

Nux  Vomica,  in  bags,  abt.  110  lbs per  bag 


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Oats per  bushel  of  32  lbs.  112 

Ochre  (see  Colors  and  Paints) 

Oil,  Castor,  in  cases per  case  6  6  8 

Oil,  Citronella,  in  drums,  abt.  1,300  lbs.  .  .per  drum  50  50  60 

Oil,  Cocoanut,   in   bbls.,    casks   or    similar    packages, 

per    100    lbs.  2V2        3  4 

Oil,  Cod  Liver,  in  barrels per  gallon  ^/^  %  M» 

Oil,  Essential  and   Volatile %  of  1  %        %  of  1  % 

Oil,  Lrinseed,  in  cases per  case  8  8  10 

Oil,  Linseed,  in  carboys per  carboy  20  20  20 

Oil,  Linseed,  in  casks  and  bbls per  gallon  %  %  ^ 

Oil,  Olive,  in  cases,  abt.    50   lbs per  case  2  2  3 

Oil,  Olive,  in  cases,  abt.    100   lbs per  case  4  4  5 

Oil,  Olive,  in  cases    or    baskets,    abt.     150     lbs 

per  package  6  6  8 

Oil,  Olive,  in  bbls.  or  casks per  gallon  1^         '  i-^  % 

Oil   of  Vitriol,  in  carboys per  carboy  20  20  20 

Oil   Cloth,  in  cases per  cubic  foot  114 

p.  100  lbs. 

Oil   Cloth,  in  rolls per   roll  20  20  20 

Oil,  Palm    per   gal.  %  %  % 

Oils,   all,  not  otherwise  specified,  in  bbls.,  casks  or 

similar  packages per   gallon  \^  %  % 

Olives,  in  kegs,  bbls.  and  casks per  gallon  %  %  ^ 

Olives,  in  cases per  case  5  5  5 

Olive  Oil   (see  Oils) 
Onions    (see  Vegetables) 

Onyx,  rough,  in  blocks per  cubic  foot  6  6  6 

Opium,  in  cases,  150  to  200  lbs per  case  30  30  30 

Optical  Goods,  such  as  Lenses,   Spectacles.  Lantern 

Slides,    Opera  and    Field    Glasses,    etc.,   in    cases, 

per  case  35  35  40 

Orchill  Weed,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Ore,  Chrome,  in  bags per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

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Ores,  N.  O.  M.,  in  bulk per  ton  25  60             4 

p.   100  lbs. 

Organs,  in  cases per  cu.  ft.  1  ^A  IVi        1% 

Orris   Root   (see   Roots) 

Osier,  in  bundles per  ton  1.00      1.50  6 

p.   100  lbs. 
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Palm  Leaf,  in  bundles per    bdl.  1  1%         2 

Palm  Leaf,  in  cases per   case  8  8           10 

Palm  Leaf,  in  ceroons per  ceroon  6  6             8 

Palm  Leaf,  Manufactures  of,  in  cases.... per  case  20  20          20 
Palm  Leaf,  Rafia,  in  bales  of  about  225  lbs.  and  12 

cu.   ft each  12  12          12 

Panorama per  cubic   foot  2  2             2 

Paper  Boxes   (empty),  in  cases  or  crates,  per  case  20  20          20 

Paper,  Cigarette   (see  Cigarettes) 

Paper,  Felt    and    Sheathing,    in   crates,    frames    and 

rolls    per    100    lbs,  4  4             4 

Paper,   Filter  Mass,  in  cases per  100  lbs.  4  4             4 

Paper,  in  cases,  bales  and  rolls. per  100  lbs.  4  4             4 

Paper,  Pulp,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  3  3             4 

Paper,  Strawboard,  in  crates  and  bales,  per  100  lbs.  3  3            3 

Paper  Toys,  Favors,  Fancy  Covers,  Confections,  etc.  25  25          25 

Paper,  Wall,  in  cases,  bales  and  bdls.  .  .per  100  lbs.  4  4            4 

Paper  Waste,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  2y2  2%        3 

Paraffin,  in  casks per  100  lbs.  3  3            4 

Parasol  Sticks,  in  bundles per  bdl.  5  5             6 

Peanuts  (see  Nuts) 
Pearl  Ash    (see  Ash) 

Pearl   Shells,  in  cases,  abt.  150  lbs per  case  10  10          10 

Peas   (see  Vegetables) 

Peat  Moss,  in  bales per  100  lbs.  3  3            4 

Pencils,  Lead,  in  cases per  case  30  30          30 

Pepper,  in  bags,  abt.  125  lbs per  bag  4  4             5 

Peppers,   Chillies,   etc.,    in  bags   or   bales,   abt.    110 

lbs per  bag  or  bale  4  4            5 

Perfumery,  in   cases per  case  20  20          25 

Persian  Berries   (see  Berries) 

Personal   Effects,    in    trunks    or    packages,    not    ex- 
ceeding 25  cu.  ft per  trunk  25  25          25 

Personal  Effects,  exceeding  25  cu.  ft.  .  .  .per  cu.  ft.  1  1            1 
Petroleum,    in   barrels,    casks   or    similar    packages, 

„ per    gallon  %  Va 

Phosphates    per    ton  40  50 

p. 

Pianos,  in  cases per  cu.  ft.  2  2 

Pickles,  in    barrels per    bbl.  10  10 

Pickles,  in  cases,  up  to  50  lbs per  case  2  2            3 

Pimento,  in  bags,  110  lbs per  bag  4  4             5 

Pimento,  in  bags,  220  lbs per  bag  6  6             8 

Pipes,  of  Clay,  in  boxes per  box  112 

Pipes,  N.  O.  M.   (see  Smokers*  Articles) 
Pistols    (see   Guns) 

Pitch,  Elastic per  100  lbs.  4  4             5 

Pitch,  Soft,  in  casks per  100  lbs.  3  3             4 

Plants,  Live,  in  cases .^ per  cu.  ft.  1  1             1 

Plants,   Artificial    (see  Artificial) 

Platinum,  in  cases %  of  1%        ^/^  of  1%] 

Playing  Oards,  in  cases per  case  20  20          25 

Plumbago,  in  casks  or  barrels per  100  lbs.  3  3             4 

Poppy  Seed  (see  Seed) 

Postal   Cards,   in  cases,   about  700   lbs each  30  30          35 

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Goods  and   Quantities. 
Potash,  Acetate,  in  pkges.  of  all  kinds,  per  100  lbs. 
Potash,  Bicarbonate,   in   packages    of    all    kinds.  .  .  . 

per  100  lbs. 

Potash,  Chlorate,     in     packages     of     all     kinds.  .  .  . 

per  100  lbs. 

Potash,  Chr ornate,   in   packages   of   all   kinds 

per  100  lbs. 

Potash,  Cyanide,  in  cases,  abt.  250  lbs per  case 

Potash,  Iodide,  in  pkges.  of  all  kinds,  per  100  lbs. 
Potash,  Prussiate,  in  cases  or  casks.  . .  .per  100  lbs. 

Potash,  All  others per  100  lbs. 

Potatoes,  in  bags  or  barrels.,  .per  bushel  of  60  lbs. 
Potato  Flour  (see  Flour) 

Poultry,  Live,  in  crates per  crate 

Poultry,  Dressed,  in  cases per  lb. 

Precious  Stones,  in  packages %  oi  1' 

Preparations,   Medical    (see   Medicinal) 

Preserved  Meats,  in  cases  (see  Meats)  ....  per  case  6  6  10 

Pumice  Stone   (see  Stone) 


Quicksilver,  in  flasks,  abt.  80  lbs per  flask  5 

)uinine,  in  cases per  case  20 

)uinine,  in  cases,  about  40  lbs each  10 


Rafia   (see  Palm  Leaf) 

Rags,  in  bales,  compressed per  100  lbs.  2%        3  4 

Rape   Seed   (see  Seed) 

Rattans  and  Reeds,  in  bundles per  ton     1 .  00     1 .  50  6 

p.  100  lbs. 
Reeds    (see   Rattans) 
Rice,   in   half  bags,   bags,   or   undressed   mats 

per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Rice   Flour    (see   Flour) 

Rifles    (see   Guns) 

Rods  of  Iron  and  Steel    (see  Iron) 

Roots,     Aconite,     Angelica,     Arrow     Root,     Briar, 

Broom,     Chicory,     Dandelion,     Ginger,     Ginseng, 

Jalap,    Licorice,    Mandrake,    Orris,    Sarsaparilla, 

Sassafras,     Seneca,     Snake,    Valerian,     in    bags, 

bales,  casks  or  other  packages per  100  lbs.  4  4  5 

Rose  Leaves  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Rotten   Stone,  in  barrels,   cases  or  other  packages, 

per  100  lbs. 

Rubber,  Crude,  in  all  packages per  100  lbs. 

Rubber,  Old,  in  all  packages per  100  lbs. 

Rubber  Tires,   in  cases   of   50   cu.   ft 

Rugs,  in  bales,  small per  bale 

Rugs,  in  bales,  large per  bale 

Rugs,  in  cases,  less  than  10  ft.  in  length,  per  case 
Rugs,  in  cases,  20  ft.  and  upward,  per  running  ft. 
Rugs,  in  cases,  10  ft.  and  less  than  20  ft.  in  length, 

per  running  ft.  5  5  5 

Rum   (see  Liquors) 

Rum,  Bay  Rum   (see  Bay) 

Russia  Sheetings  (see  Crash) 

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Safes    per   ton     2.00     2.00     2.00 

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Saffron,  in,  bales  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 
Sage,  in  bales  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Sago,  in  bags,  abt.  110  lbs per  bag 

Sago  Flour  (see  Flour) 
Sails   (see  Canvas) 

Saleratus,  in  bbls.,  casks  or  tierces per  100  lbs. 

Saltpetre,  in  bags,  abt.   220  lbs per  bag 

Salts,  Fruit  Salts,  in  cases per  case 

Salt,  in  bulk  or  in  sacks per  100  lbs. 

Sand,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Sandalwood    (see  Wood) 
Sarsaparilla  Root    (see   Roots) 
Sassafras  Root  (see  Roots) 

Sauces,  in  cases per  case 

Sauces,  bottled  in  barrels.  .  .  .per  barrel  of  12  dozen 
Sausage,  Bologna,   in  cases,   abt.    125    lbs.,   per  case 
Sausage   Casings,  in  casks   (see  Guts) 
Scientific  Instruments   (see   Instruments) 

Seaweed  or  Grass,  in  bales,   110   lbs each 

Seneca  Root  (see  Roots) 
Senna   (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Seeds,  Canary,  in  bags,  110  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Canary,  in  bags,  220  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Caraway,  in  bags,  110  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Caraway,  in  bags,  220  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Cardamon,  in  cases,  50  lbs per  case 

Seeds,  Cardamon,  in  cases,  150  lbs per  case 

Seeds,  Celery,  in  bags,   110  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Celery,  in  bags,   220   lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Coriander,  in  bags,  110  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Coriander,  in  bags,  220  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Cotton  Seeds,  in  bags,  110  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Cotton  Seed,  in  bags,  220  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Cummin,   bales,   abt.    175    lbs per  bale 

Seeds,  Fennel,  in  bags,   110  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Fennel,  in  bags,  220  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Garden,  in  cases per  case 

Seeds,  Hemp,   in   bags,    110    lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Hemp,  in  bags,   220   lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Linseed,  in  bags,  110  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Linseedj  in  bags,  220  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Linseed,    in    pockets per   pocket 

Seeds,  Millet,   in   bags,    110    lbs per   bag 

Seeds,  Millet,    in  bags,   220   lbs per   bag 

Seeds,  Mustard,  in  bags,  110  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Mustard,  in  bags,  220  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Mustard^  in  bbls.,  350  lbs per  bbl. 

Seeds,  Poppy,  in  bags,   110   lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Poppy,  in  bags,   220  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Rape,   in  bags,   110   lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Rape,   in  bags,   220  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  Wormseed,   in  bales,  abt.   200   lbs.  ..per  bale 

Seeds,  All  Other,  in  bags,  abt.  110  lbs per  bag 

Seeds,  All  Other,  in  bags,  abt.  220  lbs per  bag 

Sheep  Skins  (see  Skins) 
Shells,  Pearl  (see  Pearl) 

Ship  Stores,  in  packages per  package 

Silk  Goods,  in  cases per  case 

Silk,  Raw,  in  bales per  bale 

Silk,  Spun,  in  bales per  bale 

Shoddy,  compressed,  in  bales per  100  lbs. 

Shoddy,  not  compressed,  in  bales per  100  lbs. 

Shoe  Lacets  (see  Lacets) 

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Skins,  Calf  or  Morocco,  in  cases  or  bales,  up  to  400 

lbs per  case  or  bale 

Skins,  in   cases    or   bales,    up   to    800    lbs 

per  case  or  bale 

Skins,  in  cases  up  to  1,200  lbs per  case 

Skins,  Calf,  in  bundles per  bdl. 

Skins,  Cape,   in   bales per   100   lbs. 

Skins,  Sheep,  in  bales per  100  lbs. 

Skins,  South  American,  in  bales per  100  lbs. 

Skins,  All  Others,  N.  S.  P.  F.,  in  bales,  per  100  lbs. 

Slates,  in  cases per  case 

Smokers'    Articles     (other    than    Amber    or    Meer- 
schaum), in  cases per  case 

Snake  Root    Csee   Roots) 

Soap,   in   boxes  of   150   lbs each 

Soap  of  All  Kinds,  in  cases,  abt.   40  lbs.,   per  case 
Soda,  Bicarbonate    and    Caustic,    in    all    packages .  . 

per  100  lbs. 

Soda,  Chlorate    and    Chromate,    in    all    packages .  . 

per    100    lbs. 

Soda,  Crude  and  Crystal,  in  all  pkgs.  .per  100  lbs. 
Soda,  Phosphate    Sulphate,    Silicate,    Sulphide    and 

Sal,  in  all  packages per  100  lbs. 

Soda,  All  Other,  N.  O.  M.,  in  all  pkges,  per  100  lbs. 
Soda,  Ash   (see  Ash) 

Soda,  Prussiate,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Soda,  Nitrate,  in  bags each 

Spaghetti    (see  Macaroni) 
Spectacles    (see   Optical   Goods) 

Spices,  in  bags,  abt.  110  lbs per  bag 

Sponges,   in    bales per   bale 

Sponges,  in  cases per  case 

Starch,  in  cases,  abt.  40  lbs per  case 

Statuary,  in  cases  or  crates per  cu.  ft. 

Statuary,    Papier    Mache,    in    cases    or    crates .... 

per  cu.   ft. 

Statuary  Wax,  in  cases  or  crates.  . per  cu.  ft. 

Stearine,  in  bbls.  or  casks per  100  lbs. 

Stick   Lac    (see   Lac) 

Stone,  Pumice,  in  casks,  bbls.  or  bags,  per  100  lbs. 

Stone,  loose per  ton 

Stone,  in  crates per  100  lbs. 

Straw,  in  bales  (see  Hay  and  Straw) 

Straw  Goods,   Braids,  etc.,  small  bales.... per  bale  15  15  15 

Straw  Goods,  Braids,  etc.,  large  bales per  bale  25  f!5  25 

Straw  Goods,   in  cases per   case  20  20  20 

Straw  Board,    in    bundles per    bdl.             3  3  4 

Sumac  (see  Herbs  and  Leaves) 

Sumac  (Ground),  in  bags,  abt.  160  lbs per  bag            5  5  6 

Sulphur,  in  kegs,  bbls.  or  casks per  100  lbs.            3  3  4 

Sugar,  All  Kinds,  in  all  packages per  ton  40  50  4 

P.    100   lbs. 

Sweetmeats,    in    cases per   case            5  5  8 

Sweetmeats,   Liquid   Turkish   Candy,   in  cases,   abt. 

800  lbs each  12  12  15 

Syrups,  in  bbls.,  casks  and  similar  pkges...  per  gal.               V2  Vi           ^ 

Syrups,  in    cases per    case            5  5  5 


Talc,  in  bags,  bbls.  or  casks per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Talking  Machines,   in  cases  of  1. each  20  20  20 

Tallow  (see  Grease) 

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Goods  and   Quantities.  S.  L.  C. 

Tamarinds   (see   Fruit) 

Tapioca,  in   bags,   abt.    110    lbs per   bag 

Tapioca   Flour    (see  Flour) 

Tapioca,  Penang,  in  cases  or  bags,  abt.  180-200  lbs. 

Tea,  Oolongs   and    Small    Congoes,    %    chests    each 

Tea,  Oolong   and    Small   Congoes,   boxes each 

Tea,  Green,  Japan  and  Large  Congoes,  %  chest,  ea. 
Tea,  Green,  Japan  and  Large  Congoes,  in  boxes,  ea. 

Tea,  Ceylon,   in   boxes,  about   30    lbs 

Tea,  Ceylon  and  India,  in  cases each 

Tea,  Ceylon  and  India,  in  %  cases each 

Teasels,  in  casks per  100  lbs. 

Tiles  (see  Marble) 

Tin,  Banca per  ton 

Tin,  in  bars,  blocks,  pigs,  etc per  ton 

Tin  and  Terne  Plates,  in  boxes,  single  and  double, 

per    100    lbs. 

Tobacco   Leaf,    in    barrels 

Tobacco  Leaf,  in  cases    per  case 

Tobacco   Leaf,  in  bales,    crated per    bale 

Tobacco  Leaf,  in  ceroons     or     bales 

per  ceroon  or  bale 

Tobacco   Leaf,  in   hhds per  hhd. 

Tobacco  Leaf,  Stemmed,  in  hhds per  hhd. 

Tobacco   Leaf,  Scrap,   in   bales per   bale 

Tomato  Paste    (see   Vegetables) 

Tow    (see    Fiber) 

Toys  and  Dolls,  in  cases,  crates  and  casks,  per  cu.  ft. 

Trees  and  Nursery   Stocks,  in  bundles.  ..  .per  bdl. 

Trees  and  Nursery  Stock,  in  tubs per  tub 

Trunks    each 

Turpentine,  in   barrels    per   gal. 

Turpentine,  in  cases  of  100  lbs per  case 

Twine,  in  bales per  100  lbs. 

Type  Metal   (see  Lead) 

Typewriters,    in   cases    of    one each  15  15  20 

u 

Umbrella  Handles,  in  bundles per  100  lbs.  5  5  6 

V 

Valerian   Root   (see  Root) 

Vegetable  Ivory   (see   Ivory) 

Vegetables,    canned,    half    cases,    under    60    lbs..  •  _  .  . 

per  case 

Vegetables,  canned,  all  other  cases per  case 

Vegetables,    dessicated    potatoes,   pkgs.    of   abt.    240 

lbs each 

Vegetables,  Peas,  Dried,  in  bags  or  barrels 

per  bushel  of  60  lbs. 

Vegetables,  Onions per  bushel  of  57  lbs. 

Vegetables,  Potatoes,  in  bags  or  barrels 

per  bushel  of  60  lbs. 

Vegetables,  Tomato  Paste,  in  kegs  or  cases,  of  abt. 

140  lbs each 

Verdigris,  in  bbls.  or  casks per  100  lbs. 

Vermicelli   (see  Macaroni) 

Vermuth   (see  Wines) 

Vinegar,    in   barrels,    casks    or    similar    packages.  . 

per  gal.  %  % 

Vitriol,  Oil  of   (see  Oils) 

88 


4 

4 

5 

8 

8 

10 

a 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

4 

4 

4 

2% 

2% 

3 

2 

2 

2 

6 

6 

6 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

30 

50 

4 

p.  100  lbs. 

30 

50 

4 

p.  100  lbs. 

3 

3 

4 

15 

15 

15 

25 

25 

25 

15 

15 

15 

10 

10 

10 

75 

75 

75 

50 

50 

50 

8 

8 

8 

1 

1 

1 

20 

20 

20 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

25 

% 

V2 

% 

5 

5 

5 

3 

3 

4 

5 

5 

7 

.2 

12 

15 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 
2 

2 

2 

2 

6 
3 

6 
3 

7 
4 

Goods   and   Quantities.  S.  h.  C. 
Walnuts   (see  Nuts) 

Washboards,  in  packages per  cu.  ft.  1  1  1 

Water  Closets  of  Iron   (see  Iron) 
Waters,   Mineral    (see   Mineral) 

Watches,  Movements  and  Cases,  in  cases %  of  1%       %  oi  1% 

Wax,  in  cases,      50   lbs per  case  2  2  2 

Wax,  in  cases,   200   lbs per   case  8  8  8 

Wax,  in  bales,   130   lbs per   bale  5  5  5 

Whalebone per  ton  60  1.00  7 

p.   100  lbs. 
Whiskey  (see  Liquors) 

Whiting,  in  bulk per  100  lbs.  2  2  4 

Whiting,  in  casks per  100  lbs.  2  2  4 

Willows,  in  bundles per  ton  1.00  1.50  6 

p.   100  lbs. 

Wines,  in  barrels,   casks   or  similar  pkgs.,    per   gal.  %  %  % 

Wine,  Still,  in  cases,  1  doz.  qts per  case  5  5  5 

Wines,  Still,  in  cases,  2  doz.  pts per  case  5  5  5 

Wines,  Champagne  and   Sparkling  Wines,  in  cases, 

per  case  5  5  5 

Wines,  Champagne,  in  baskets per  basket  6  6  7 

Wines,  Chianti,    in    doghouse    cases 10  10  10 

Wines,  Chianti,  in  cases per  case  10  10  10 

Wines,  Chianti,    in    ordinary    cases 5  5  5 

Wines,  Vermuth,  in  cases,  I  doz.  qts per  case  5  5  5 

Wire,  All  Kinds per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Wool  Caps  (see  Caps) 

Wool  and  Waste,  compressed,  in  bales,  per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Wool  and  Waste,  not  compressed,  in  bales 

per  cu.   ft.  1  1  1 

Wood,  Camwood,  Dyewood,  Lignum  Vitae,  Logwood, 

Mahogany,  Sandalwood,  and  Ebony  wood,  per  ton  50  75  5 

p.   100   lbs. 

"^Vr^oi^  Tt.,ir,.  in  bales .' oer  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Wood  Pulp,   ground,  in  bags,  about  110  lbs.   each  5  5  5 

Wood,  Wool,  in  cases per  cu.  ft.  1  1  1 

WoriiiSv-ca    (,i>ce    seeds) 

Y 

Yarn,  Coir,  Coir  ballots,  Ceylon  and  India,  in  bales, 

per  100  lbs.  2  2  4 

Yarn,  All  Others,  N.  S.  P.  F.,  in  bales,  per  100  lbs.  2  2  4 
Yellow  Berries   (see  Berries) 
Yellow  Metals  (see  Metals) 

z 

Zinc,  Pigs  or   Plates per  ton  30  50  4 

p.   100   lbs. 

Zinc,  Sulphate  or  Oxide  of,  in  barrels,  per  100  lbs.  3  3  4 

Zinc,  in   casks per   100   lbs.  3  3  4 


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